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Any Long Term Reviews/Thoughts - Side Steps

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Forest Moon, Aug 25, 2021.

  1. Aug 25, 2021 at 6:01 PM
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    Forest Moon

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    I'm having a hard time deciding on which side steps to get for my truck. My main concern would be their longevity with New England winters a major factor. Snow/ice and road treatments are impossible to avoid around here.

    I'm considering either N-Fab Podium or Havoc HS2. Both are powder coated stainless steel. I've also thought about oem predator steps(aluminum,) but I prefer the more tubular look of the other two.

    Just curious as to how everybody's steps have been holding up through the years. Any thoughts on the ones I mentioned or any other type I should be considering would be appreciated.
     
  2. Aug 25, 2021 at 6:06 PM
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    NorNev

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    N-Fab is what I have, Opinions vary obviously. I’m happy with mine though,
    going on four years now.
     
  3. Aug 25, 2021 at 6:32 PM
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    NoOne

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    Predators get banged up/ bent which is a drawback. I have the OE stainless rounded end (not the rubber/plastic plugged ones). No regurts… look like the day I bought them. There is a black version too, which I do not know the material.
     
  4. Aug 25, 2021 at 6:40 PM
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    I was happy with Nfab steps until I went on a trail in Big Bear and the drivers side step got hung up on a rock and ripped right my off my truck. Now have RCI sliders after a fairly expensive repair lesson. If this is something you never have to worry about, then they serve their purpose fine and look cool to boot.
     
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    If you are worried about winter havoc / ice-snow-salt-etc ... just move.

    Go West Young Man - ... - SouthWest to be exact ...
     
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    OEM boards are the best for rust/winter areas. They block the snow and ice from coming up onto the body, and they are mostly plastic so they don't rust like the tube metal style.

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    I work at a Toyota in a rust area and I can attest to these in winter time.
     
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    Have the same ones. +1 for oem running boards
     
  8. Aug 25, 2021 at 8:25 PM
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    Here’s my $0.02. I’ve had three sets so far, first made from solid aluminum, second made of steel, now plastic and some metal I don’t know. No matter what material or how much powder coat was applied, rust always seem to get on them. Not a lot, at the corners and the weld point only.
     
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    +2, the kids love them and they help stop door dings from idiots in parking lots.

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    So are the oem running boards functional as steps? I had some Go Rhino ones on my last truck and I used them. But I noticed some people would be trying to step over them rather than on them. Maybe because they didn't look like steps? Don't really know.
     
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    Treat your frame rails before putting sliders on. The water salt sand etc gets between and rusts the frame.
     
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    Look into greenlane off-road. They make all aluminum side steps/ rock sliders. I have the rock sliders and love them. They are pricey though being aluminum. I had the same worry about winter salt, I didn't want my rock sliders to rust off after the first winter. They seem to be coating the roads with more and more salt every year.

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    I'm not very tall, I don't really need them as steps. I guess it depends on how tall you are and if you need them to get in/out of the truck. I normally use them when I need to clean the roof of the truck.

    But they look like steps and they function as steps.

    I moreso liked the look of them. I also got them for 80 bucks.

    One of the complaints I saw, people kept rubbing thier pants on the steps getting thier pants dirty. Ive never had a problem with that.
     
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    I like my Nfab Epyx, good price, clean look. I don't off road so not a problem there, but does help me get in and out easier, hip issues...wish the truck had a driver side grab handle like my Tundra...it's hell gettin old...so I hear...
     
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    Yes they are functional. I mostly step in and out without using them. But my kids use them all the time. I do use them when washing the truck, cleaning the windshield etc. they are very strong and useful.
     
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    Excited to get mine in! Got the full top plate ones with 12.5deg rise. I have RCI aluminum skids and wanted to go with aluminum sliders to keep the weight off the truck the best I could.

    I don't wheel aggressively, these are "just in case"
     
  18. Aug 28, 2021 at 5:11 PM
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    Going with rci as well when I get full skids, really like the greenlane off road sliders. Quality is awesome and the angle is perfect for ground clearance and functionality for a side step. You won't be disappointed!
     

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