Running board question
Running board question
Antone have Black Ford excursion boards on there truck? Can you post pic's? I am looking at the long wheel to wheel ones made by BAK Runningboards. I also had them on my 99 suburban and they looked great.
Yes, they are the same boards make by BAK that come on the Excursion. They make applications for many trucks. Does anyone have a set on the Ram? I don't like the nerf tubes. I am looking for more utilitarian boards for my truck.
I believe Mr. Zilla was implying that you may have posted your question on the wrong forum since your post spoke of a Ford, then a Chevy (Suburban). At the time you had no sig, hence his and (until I read further) my confusion. Just my $.02.
Great!!!!!!
In my area the boards get alot of snow and raod spray that builds up on them. These are open expanded metal. I don't know who makes them. Does anyony here know?
If you can get me an up close would be great. Does the board come out from the truck enough to be usefull as a step. Some don't extend out far enough. I have the carr steps on that came on the truck and it reminds me of stirrups.I was also interested in these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=120083792685
In my area the boards get alot of snow and raod spray that builds up on them. These are open expanded metal. I don't know who makes them. Does anyony here know?
In my area the boards get alot of snow and raod spray that builds up on them. These are open expanded metal. I don't know who makes them. Does anyony here know?
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Thanks. I am thinking of the 90" boards so I can step and reach in the bed. I'm 6' and its tough to reach in the bed.I know I'll miss my little frontier for that one reason.
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