Keep 'em, I like the way they look on my truck as well.
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Thats one thing I've been debating about weather to add to my truck, They do make the truck look lower which I don't necessarily like but I think they would look good with my charcole wheels, I think they look good on your black truck.
Leave them on because the shorter ladies appreciate them.
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I vote for keeping them.... whenever I see a Titan w/o them it makes me think its the toally stripped down model. They look good on the truck.... has anyone thought of painting them? Just a thought.....
I've debated on putting some on my truck. A friend at work has them on his LE and it makes it look like it is squatting. My truck looks more sportier/cleaner than his does without the nerf bars, but the ladies sometime have problems getting into my truck.
On a stock Titan, I say leave them off. On a lifted Titan, they are a must.
I debated and decided not to get them on mine! I think it looks better without! Also, if you do any offroading, they are just something else to get in the way!
I like mine, got the matching Bed rails 'cause they match and are different from all aftermarket units in color/finish, and wider than most, making them easier and safer to use. My 6 year old is small for her age and it really helps her. I found it quite natural to use to get in (but not out) and I'm 5'10''. I'm aiming to the "sleeper" look. Just added the PRG 2-1/2" and 1" kit. Looks like the perfect balance for me. 06 XE 2WD CC BT.
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