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Hello Everyone.

First post. I just ordered a granite gray Bighorn yesterday.

I'd like to solicit ideas on steps or nerfs for our trucks. I chose to keep the chrome grill and bumpers, so I'm thinking polished steps may look better than black?

I really like the look of the Nfab Epyx bars. But thinking they would look more appropriate on a Rebel instead of a Bighorn.
 
MOPAR ✔
Function, style, durability & protection - OEM quality
Extruded aluminum w/plastic end caps, step pads & bracket protectors

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I'd also be inclined against black steps on a chrome front and rear ... But it could look cool with the Granite. Interested in seeing what you eventually choose. Your truck - Do what makes you smile.
 
Westin Protraxx 4"
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Ionic 5" Stainless Steel Curved Nerf Bars, from realtruck on Amazon for $259.
 

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Ionic 5" Pro Series Curved, but in Black. From Real Truck. Nice wide grippy step, plays nice with heels :)
 

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In Canada, the production of the black Mopar tubular side steps are not available. So I had a credit with my dealer and went ahead and purchased the Mopar Off Road Style side steps. To be honest, I am not liking them at all! I have purchased aftermarket side steps to put on. So if anyone's interested in these ones, let me know!!
 

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Thanks for your input everyone.

I ended up going with Steelcraft 4" stainless steps. Very similar to the Westins above. I felt the stainless tubes and brackets may hold up well with the Ohio winters. They basically pour salt on the roads here whether we need it or not.
 
In Canada, the production of the black Mopar tubular side steps are not available. So I had a credit with my dealer and went ahead and purchased the Mopar Off Road Style side steps. To be honest, I am not liking them at all! I have purchased aftermarket side steps to put on. So if anyone's interested in these ones, let me know!!
How much are you asking for the steps?
 
Sorry I ment from the OP. Meant to reply to his post but I see that didnt work....
Didnt know if his looked different I was looking for some opinions on the steelcraft steps.
 
I have the same color rig as OP. Researched a while and settled on the Mopar wheel to wheel side steps, I think they're a chrome color, installed them myself to save $$. Good value, fit perfectly, work great, look great.
 
How was the install? Did you torque the bolts?
Pretty easy install. And no,I did not torque the bolts/nuts.

I didn't have to clean my threads either.

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