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| With over 35 years experience in the automotive aftermarket, we have the expertise to
help you trick out your truck with the best products and the best values you'll find anywhere.
We have put a great deal of effort into making our site informational and easy to navigate and
welcome your comments and suggestions to help make your shopping experience enjoyable. Be sure to
check out our special nerf bar page for more info on the best step bars available, and see the
Buyer's Guide on our tonneau cover specials page. |
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| Many products are available that not only enhance your rig's performance, but improve your fuel
economy too! We have a special Fuel Economy section in our products selector that features these products. You
won't want to miss it! |
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"...adding a tonneau could mean an improvement in fuel mileage that is
the equivalent of a free gallon of gas for every 20 gallons used.."
- Auto Trim & Restyling News , August 2001 |
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| Myth #1: All nerf bars are made in the same three factories. |
| Wrong! This rumor has been spread by companies selling cheap, off-brand nerf bars
that want to convince you that they are just as good as the name brand products. While there are three or four large Chinese factories
that produce nerf bars that are sold under many different brand names, there are close to twenty more factories that build them.
Several manufacturers still build nerf bars here in the U.S. In addition, factories in Mexico, Canada, Taiwan, and smaller factories
in China all produce them. What's more, those large Chinese factories build to the specifications of the different companies that
contract them. So any given factory can produce nerf bars of widely differing quality, all depending on the requirements of the
company paying them to build. |
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| As with most things in life, you get what you pay for. If there isn't even a brand name
on the step pad, it is probably a cheap knock-off of someone else's product, built to much lower standards. If you buy it and have a
problem, who are you going to contact? See the next Busted Myth for a more detailed explanation of how nerf bars are constructed and
how different one can be from another. |
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| Myth #2: Stainless steel, chrome plating- it's all the same. |
| In order to have your nerf bars look good for a long time in your climate, you need to
know more about nerf bar construction. Chrome plating provides a very uniform mirror-like finish. Stainless steel can approach this look,
as long as it is polished very evenly and thoroughly. This takes extra time and skill, and is another difference from one manufacturer
to another. Most chrome plated nerf bars are mild steel underneath the plating. This means the tubes will eventually rust. In Northern
climates where salt is used in Winter, this can happen sooner rather than later. In dryer climates, however, these bars can look great
for many years. The exception here is Westin's Platinum series, which is chrome over stainless steel. Durability of the finish is another
area where chrome and stainless differ. If chrome is scratched, the plating can flake or peel and can only be repaired by re-plating the
entire surface. If polished stainless is scratched, those scratches can be polished out. |
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| Stainless steel is an alloy- a mixture of several different metals that give it
corrosion-resistant properties. All stainless is not created equal, however. There are many different grades, each with a different
formulation. For several years, grade 304 was the standard in stainless nerf bars. In recent years, price competition stiffened
and the cost of nickel, a key ingedient in 304, rose dramatically. This caused many manufacturers to move to other grades of
stainless, such as 202, 201, and 409 (listed in descending order of corrosion resistance), which contain less nickel. Under certain
conditions, stainless steel can rust- exposure to chlorides and other caustic chemicals, and contact with mild steel to name a few.
Grades of stainless with less nickel are more susceptible to corrosion under these conditions. Another way many manufacturers having
been reducing costs is by going to tubing with less wall thickness, reducing the amount of stainless used. |
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| As was mentioned above, stainless steel can rust where it is in contact with mild steel.
For the ultimate in corrosion resistance, consider stainless steel nerf bars with stainless steel brackets and hardware, like the
Back Country SS series and Nasta step bars. |
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| As long as we're talking about nerf bar construction, what about black nerf bars?
Here again, there are variations in quality. Most black nerf bars are constructed of mild steel tubing with an electrostacally
applied black powdercoat finish. Since mild steel is less expensive than stainless steel, the tubing is sometimes heavier gauge
to make it last longer. Mild steel, however, will rust. Some manufacturers, like Back Country, add special epoxy coatings under
the powdercoat to extend the life of the tube. The best choice in black nerf bars is black powdercoat over stainless steel, like
the Westin Platinum series and the Back Country SS series. With stainless underneath, the tube won't rust away. |
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| The powdercoat finish used by different manufacturers can also vary.
Some manufacturers produce a textured black finish, some high-gloss, and some semi-gloss. |
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| Thanks to strategic partnerships with quality truck accessory manufacturers and their nationwide distribution channels,
Trick-Truck-Toys is continuously adding new product lines to bring you more. If there is a specific brand of product you
are looking for, we are probably working loading the information into our site. Feel free to call us to check. |
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| Here is a sampling of the brands we carry: Westin, Back Country, Nasta, Putco, Husky
Liner, K&N, Airaid, Green, Manik, BAK, Lund, DeeZee, Deflecta-Shield, Carr, Go Rhino, APC, Carriage Works, Stull, Street
Scene, Good Hood, Refexxion, CoverCraft, Auto Ventshade, V-Tech, EGR, Stampede, Xenon, Bushwacker, Warn, Pacer, Better Built,
Loading Zone, BackRack, Cross Tread, Delta, Challenger, Undercover, Truxedo, Access, Pace Edwards, Extang, Protecta, Bedrug,
Rugged Liner, Bully, Weathertech, Grant, Smittybilt, Window Canvas, Wolo, Mile Marker, Bestop, Or-Fab, Fabtech, Borla, Rancho,
Skyjacker, Superlift, Revtek, Trailmaster, Readylift, Eaton, Edelbrock, Performance Accessories, Mickey Thompson, Baer,
Ground Force, Belltech, Thule, PIAA, Hella, KC HiLites, Pilot, Recon, Auto Meter, Edge Products, Hypertech, Superchips,
Unichip, Bully Dog, Hays, Granatelli, True Flow, AEM Brute Force, Injen, Volant, Roush, Crane Cams, Holley, Painless, MSD
Ignition, Magnaflow, Flowmaster, Corsa, Gibson Exhaust, Hedman Headers, Hooker, Blackjack, Dynomax, TRQ, Billet Specialties,
MTX, JVC, TomTom, Tuff Country, Weather Guard, Du-Ha, Lowrance, Downey, Draw Tite, Hidden Hitch, Jensen, Toyo, Konig, Roll N
Lock, Banks Power, American Racing, Mickey Thompson, Cragar, Romik.and adding every day! |
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