which nerf bar to get
#1
which nerf bar to get
I'm decided to get nerf bars for my 05 H2. I found this link- http://4wheelonline.com/Nerf_Bars.19775 and looks like they have good prices, but can’t decide which one to get. I know Nfab and Go Rhino are some of the popular brands. Does anyone have this kind of side steps? I also like the Amp power steps since it is fully automatic but it’s expensive. Do you think it is really worth the money? Reducing my ground clearance is not really a big concern since I don’t do extreme off-roading. Any advice, guys? Thanks.
#3
Go AMP
I upgraded from OEM nerf bards to the AMP steps. I must say that I'm glad I did. They are really nice looking, and functional. I like the fact that they store up and in when not in use. They also have a step light that comes on when they open (very handy to have at night for safety).
Yes, they are expensive but in my opinion well worth the investment, especially if you're not planning on doing any big rock crawling.
Yes, they are expensive but in my opinion well worth the investment, especially if you're not planning on doing any big rock crawling.
#6
No way
This is absurd! I cant believe these prices for these steps!!! Might as well go with the AMP power steps if you're going to go that far......
Set of Two Hummer H2 U Steps RARE | eBay
Set of Two Hummer H2 U Steps RARE | eBay
#7
Mine were starting to look a little weathered. took em down to a local powder coater and had em redone. they lost one of the cotter type clips that hold the bolt in place. no biggie just found one that matched.....took it out in the dirt and had a rock fly up and scratch the hell out of the lf step. what a pain. gotta take it back in . maybe they will do it for free for loosing parts the last time.
#10
I upgraded from OEM nerf bards to the AMP steps. I must say that I'm glad I did. They are really nice looking, and functional. I like the fact that they store up and in when not in use. They also have a step light that comes on when they open (very handy to have at night for safety).
Yes, they are expensive but in my opinion well worth the investment, especially if you're not planning on doing any big rock crawling.
Yes, they are expensive but in my opinion well worth the investment, especially if you're not planning on doing any big rock crawling.