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JDMspeed bed step and tow hooks?

ZonaRam44

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These came up on Ebay and I can't find much on them, buy the price is right. They look just like oem. Anyone have any experience with these?


 

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Probably Chinese knock offs, but they look just like OEM. They are probably using OEM pics too.
 

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Probably Chinese knock offs, but they look just like OEM. They are probably using OEM pics too.
That's what I was thinking too. I'm not sure if I'm confident enough to pull the trigger on either of these even with the return policy. People are buying them though lol.
 

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I would go with OEM or AMP as the price is close to the same. I would not
trust any Chinese Junk even at half the cost of OEM.

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We need to develop a step to work with our rear tow hook brackets. Some people have had success with one of the steps (Amp Research I believe) with drilling a hole in our bracket. That would be an easy fix to our CAD file to add that hole though.
 

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I have the eBay hooks. No problem


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Any issues with the JDM hooks rusting or other cosmetic issues? I (hopefully) won't need to use them but Pittsburgh winters and salty roads can wreak havoc on steel.

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