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Does anyone know of a manufacturer that makes the off road style chrome side bars like Westins for Sequoia? Or, has anyone modified Tundra side bars to fit? If so, is it crew cab or extended cab that would fit? Thanks.

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anyone use chrome steps?
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When I was looking for some, I noticed the dealer had some in their parts showroom. I asked about them, if they would fit my Sequoia. The parts guy said they would, but the way he answered made me feel that he really did not know and would have to look it up to be sure. I didn't have enough time to chat, at that time, so I didn't find out definately. they were around $400.

I haven't had the money to spend, so I haven't done the research to find what will work. Since I go off-roading, my eventual plan is to have rocker-protection style steps/bars custom made. I've mashed the stock steps, and I don't think tube steps will handle abuse any better.
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Hey thanks, I just wanted the offroad style tubes you see on the trucks, basically because the stock running boards are ugly, the wife wont let me trash it, its hers, check out my album its pretty cool looking. (Although it climbs over 1ft high boulders no problem, found out last weekend , it was fun, but i got chewed!) Those electric lockers really work, i was impressed!
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I put what are called nerf bars on my 02 SR5. Got them off ebay for under $200. Only had them for about a year, so I can't say how long they will last. So far so good. I'm not big on the standard running boards. Reminds me of about any Honda with a body kit.
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