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bjlindsey *GenIII*
2/13/2002 02:06:39
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Message: Has anyone seen those "hideaway" steps for trucks? It looks like they might attach to the body and they 'swing' down when you step on them, then fold back up when the weight is taken off. I don't really want nerfs or anything else that would make my Dak look 'lower'. Thanks
01 QC 4x4 5.9L 3.92 LSD K&N clone, Clear Corners, Carbon Fiber Tails, Aluminum Billet 3rd Brake Light Cover, GTS Bug Guard www.FreeGasForYou.com
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bjlindsey *GenIII*
2/16/2002 04:38:38
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Message: Has anyone seen those "hideaway" steps for trucks? It looks like they might attach to the body and they 'swing' down when you step on them, then fold back up when the weight is taken off. I don't really want nerfs or anything else that would make my Dak look 'lower'. Thanks
01 QC 4x4 5.9L 3.92 LSD K&N clone, Clear Corners, Carbon Fiber Tails, Aluminum Billet 3rd Brake Light Cover, Bug Guard www.FreeGasForYou.com
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donna Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/12/2004 01:13:39
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Message: Hi.
Were you ever able to find he steps you were
looking for?
They sound exactly like what I'm looking for!
Any luck?
Thanks,
Donna
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Forexfour GenIII
1/12/2004 10:02:22
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Message: They are Sidewinder side steps and they are the best addition to a lifted truck. I added them to mine but have not taken photo's of them yet. THey tuck up tight to the bottom of the body frame when up and drop perfectly in place when down.
I just found this site with a great price since they run about 375.00 each fromthe manufacturer. I got mine for this price but from a different place in AZ. DO a Google search for Sidewinder steps or Kodiak sidewinders steps.
http://www.americastruckcenter.com/SideWinder%20Steps.htm
Chris
Never late for a Tee time or wheelin with my buddies! Always ready for both!!!Forexfour's home
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