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Old 03-14-2012, 09:55 PM
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I was wondering how difficult it was to install nerf bars. I would have to purchase universal ones, I believe. Any advice on brand/installation tips/et cetera? I have two very short girlfriends who cannot climb into this rig that sets hip-high with its oversized tires and lift-kit. I even have to grab the wheel to get in and I'm almost six feet.
 
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Lol. See what happens when you buy a rangie classic? Multiple girlfriends.

Why are you buying universal steps? You can get sliders with nerfs that will fit and be ten times stronger than any plastic item.
 
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Lol. See what happens when you buy a rangie classic? Multiple girlfriends.
LOL It's true!!!

Why are you buying universal steps? You can get sliders with nerfs that will fit and be ten times stronger than any plastic item.
Can you clarify that please? I'm new at this. Any brand you recommend?
 
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Hey, thank you Ed! I sure appreciate those links. Man, this stuff is expensive, but it needs to be done.
 
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I guess I should have told you guys that I have a Range Rover SE 4.0
 
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I guess I should have told you guys that I have a Range Rover SE 4.0
i have the roxstar and the square nerfs are great for my girl to get in and out. $525 shipped on ebay
 
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Ed, I've spent so much money this month, I think I'll quit hemorrhaging money for awhile. But $525 is reasonable; I just never expected them to cost this much. Maybe I'll get those $60 steps. Thanks again for your help.
 
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you own a $54,000 luxury SUV that is now 17 years old. Of course it is going to be expensive. mind you $54,000 in 1995 is about $80,000 in todays money.
 
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Ed, how true. I should not be quibbling about a measly $500 or so. I bought it for only $3,800 if you can believe that, and I know the new ones are over $70,000. I got very lucky and need to spring for those rails, if not for me for the sake of my tiny girlfriends.
 


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