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Nerf Bar Articles and Reviews

Choosing the Right Nerf Bar for your Truck or SUV
At first glance, many Nerf Bars look and feel the same - an extra step into your vehicle, usually round or oval, and are either a black or chrome finish, right? Well, we hate to tell anyone they're wrong, but when taking a closer look, there are more subtle, but important features that become apparent. In this buyers guide article, we examine the differences between the types of bars on the market today, from aesthetics to materials used, and how these factors affect their functionality.
Exploring Different Types of Nerf Bars
Whether you’re hopping in or out of your truck, the distance between your floorboard and the ground can seem increasingly intimidating, especially if you have a lifted truck. In fact, it can be downright dangerous, especially in wet weather. Click Here to see the different types of options that you can install on your truck.
Installing a Westin Nerf Bar on a Regular Cab Truck or SUV
While they are relatively simple in their design and application, it can still be slightly tricky to get them right - especially if you're a newbie DIY'er. In this article, we cover how to install a Westin Nerf Bar on a regular cab turck or an SUV. In addition to giving you an easy step-be-step process to follow, we cover some common mistakes, product issues and of course, how to solve them.
Installing Nerf Bars on Vehicles Without Pre-Drilled Body Holes
Nerf Bars are typically one of the easiest aftermarket accessories to install on a truck, Jeep or SUV. However, some vehicles may not include the correct mounting holes under the body to properly mount the bar properly. If your vehicle is one of these, then this article is for you.