Best place to get N Fabs
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Best place to get N Fabs
I think that these are the best looking side steps next to the mopar ones but it seems like they are spendy I wont deal with 4 wheel parts if I dont have to.
Also any pics will help I have a white debadged truck so not sure on the finish I want yet.
Also any pics will help I have a white debadged truck so not sure on the finish I want yet.
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Check out Go Rhino
Hey Check out go rhino, its the exact same product but way cheaper, I ordered mine from truckaddons.com and I got the step bars in just four days. Installation can be fun just make sure you measure right.
http://www.gorhino.com/dominator-sid...-sidestep.html
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truckaddons.com
Just an fyi all the step bars that fit 06 fit all the way through the 08, Go Rhino sales direct, however when I called they were sold out. Truckaddons had some in stock though.
http://www.gorhino.com/dominator-sid...-sidestep.html
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truckaddons.com
Just an fyi all the step bars that fit 06 fit all the way through the 08, Go Rhino sales direct, however when I called they were sold out. Truckaddons had some in stock though.
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I was looking all over the place for these steps until I realized they're right here in Houston. I called them and they said they had a set of 3 steps for my Mega that a guy special ordered and never picked up. They have a very tough crinkle finish and the owner said he'd give me a GOOD deal if I wanted them. They're sweet and the price was great.
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their shop is in spring about a mile from me, i was planning on swinging by and getting a set when i am ready to do so. looks like i am breaking down and finally getting a set of bars......
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If you are in Houston. Hhere is what I did. Order them thru an internet company and have them call N-Fab to arranage for me to pick them up. That way you don't pay shipping or sales tax.
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My order troubles with 4WD Parts were mostly due to them being in the midst of merging with or buying Performance Parts. They strung me along for over 2 months on the N-Fabs until I went directly to N-Fab. N-Fab contacted 4WD Parts and suddenly they had my bars ready to ship (I then cancelled the order with 4WD and just got them from N-Fab). Not that they didn't have them all along, mind you. I think the order just got screwed up since I placed it with Performance Parts before the takeover/whateveritwas. They also took over 2 months to finally determine they couldn't get me the wheels I ordered and paid for. They did promptly refund my money on both transactions, and all my other dealings with them have been fine. I'd definitely deal with them again and plan to.
By accident, I found out that the wheels I was trying to buy were actually made by Centerline, and that Centerline had a bunch of them that had never been delivered to Pro-Comp. They (Centerline) sold them off at well under 50% of the cost I had paid to Performance Parts. For once, I won in the end.
By accident, I found out that the wheels I was trying to buy were actually made by Centerline, and that Centerline had a bunch of them that had never been delivered to Pro-Comp. They (Centerline) sold them off at well under 50% of the cost I had paid to Performance Parts. For once, I won in the end.
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Got mine direct from Nfab, those rino's look cheap, the step is bolted/riveted on. The Nfabs are welded on. Its worth paying the extra $$ for something that will last. The only problem with the nfabs is when they get wet, they get slippery. I had to put non-skid on my steps to fix that.
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Got mine from 4wd parts as well. Mine took a while as well, only cause they were special ordered in chrome. If you get your N-fabs black from N-fab, you'll be ok! Any other color, order them bare and have a local powder coater do them for you.