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So, I got rimmed up a couple weeks ago, and prior to that I had removed my chrome step rails, but now that I have the rims on I have had 2 people tell me I should put the rails back on. I'm undecided bc I don't know if it will be too much chrome since I have the wheels, mirrors, and door handles already. I know I could just go attach one and see what I think, but I'm too lazy so I figured I would make this post and get some opinions. Appreciate it!
I don't think you can go wrong either way. Maybe when you feel like you have a little extra energy you can manage to put them back on and see how you like it haha. Sweet truck.
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It's what? 4 bolts per side? Geez, man! Put them on and settle this in your OWN mind! Heck, where do you live? I'll come and do it for you!!!! And when those 5 minutes are up, you buy the beer!!! Nice looking ride, BTW....
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I had the same dilema. Since they're so easy to remove, I took one off, then ran back and forth looking at each side to see what I liked better. I don't have any mods on my truck, so I ended up taking the step rails off to make it appear a little higher/lifted. Then, when I was considering selling it, I put them back on.
Just put one on and see how it looks, then if you like it, put the other one on.
I would think it would look better with them on. Kind of the opposite of what I was going for; would probably make your truck look a little lower.
It's what? 4 bolts per side? Geez, man! Put them on and settle this in your OWN mind! Heck, where do you live? I'll come and do it for you!!!! And when those 5 minutes are up, you buy the beer!!! Nice looking ride, BTW....
DEAL! I'm in Houston, Texas, so will tonight work for you? HaHa....yea its not the time invovled, just the fact I haven't done it, and as I am sitting at work I got to wondering so I made a post. Hell it took me 30min to jack the truck up, take both off, and put everything away, so I know it will be quick. Probably this weekend I will see pop one back on and see what I think.
i say put em back on...you don't really need them, but i think it'll look better, right now it kinda looks like there's something missing right there....
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I think you should leave it off. looks cooler without it on. you think its hard for you to decide about chrome steps try having a brother who has a titan and cannot stop puttng chrome stuffs on his truck.
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