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Old 04-20-2008, 11:00 PM   #1
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Style Step.. What you think?

http://www.stylestep.com/product.php...Titan+Crew+Cab

What do you all think of these side steps? Does anyone have them on their Titan?
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Old 04-21-2008, 12:00 AM   #2
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Re: Style Step.. What you think?

I have not seen those before. Personally I do not really like them, to much plastic and I don't really like the flames. IMO they would look out of place on a Titan, looks like they would go on a lowered old F-150 with tiny wheels that stick out 8". I would recommend the OEM steps or infab. But do what YOU think looks best, after all, it is your truck!
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Re: Style Step.. What you think?

Sorry, just read the description and noticed they are aluminum, thought they looked plastic.
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Re: Style Step.. What you think?

Well, I have seen them in person and they are pretty darn nice. Tell you what, the mounting brackets are HEAVY DUTY and weigh twice as much as any other step brackets I've seen.

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Here is the first set I sold. The pics really don't "show them off" well though:






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Re: Style Step.. What you think?

not bad looking... not for me though... they don't look too kid-climb friendly... I'd be afraid of my kids slashing themselves when they climb in or jump out... even worse, slash me when I jump out...
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Re: Style Step.. What you think?

I like those a lot! I have never seen them in a real life shot! Those look good!
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Re: Style Step.. What you think?

a nice looking alternative for those who want something different.
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