Dodge Side Steps
Side steps have become a necessity for anyone with a large truck or an SUV. They greatly assist in entering and exiting a vehicle, while also making its appearance unique. We provide a full range of top-of-the-line Dodge side steps at prices you can afford. These great add-ons will make your favorite Dodge stand out and help you make it even more convenient. On our virtual shelves, there are popular Bully side steps for Dodge; they are available in numerous different sizes, shapes, and finishes, so it’s up to you to decide what kind of side steps is more appealing to you.
Best Side Steps for Dodge
Truck Black Powder Coated Side Step Set Bully BBS-1103 8.600 reviews |
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Truck Black Powder Coated Side Step Set [1 Pair] BBS-5002 8.600 reviews |
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Polished Stainless Steel Universal Fit Adjustable Side Step Set of 2 [for trucks and SUVs] Bully AS-500 180 reviews |
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Polished Aluminum Universal Fit Side Step Set of 2 [for Trucks and SUVs] Bully AS-200 1.700 reviews |
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Polished Aluminum Universal Fit Truck Side Steps [Set of 2 Steps] Bully AS-600 1.700 reviews |
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In the late 1900s, Horace Elgin Dodge and John Francis Dodge founded the Dodge Company. Initially, Dodge was a supplier of parts for automakers, and only in 1914 did Dodge produce the first car.
After the death of its founders, the company was passed from owner to owner until the Chrysler Corporation bought it in 1928.
Since then Dodge focused on creating more reliable and efficient vehicles and became a center for innovation, performance, and power.
Dodge is now one of the most successful and renowned brands producing sport utility vehicles, cars, and minivans.
Bully Side Steps Reviews
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Installation wasn't exactly a piece of cake, although it was a simple process. Drilling the mounting holes was the problem. Installed them on a 2006 F-150.
Easy to install and they look great. They are sturdy as well as a great price for both.
I installed these Bully steps on my 2004 F250 Crew Cab. I must say, that the installation appeared to be somewhat more complicated than I expected. There are existing holes on the truck frame that make installation a little easier, but still, you will have to drill out more holes on your truck. Plus, you need to drill out extra holes in the steps to mount these bad boys. Don't think for a second these things are "plug and play."
However, if you're semi-okay working around tools, this job is not too difficult and a bit fun. Nothing too complicated or something that will direct you to the body shop and will make you pay several hundred for installation. When the job's complete, you will wonder why it took you so long to get a set of these for your truck! They look awesome, they're sturdy and lightweight, and they really give the truck a clean-cut look. Not a bad price either. If you find them cheaper, jump on them!
These steps are a great investment for my truck. I got them very cheap through warehouse deals from Amazon. That's because I was planning to paint match them to the truck anyway. They fit perfectly to the rockers on my 2002 F-150. There was drilling required (even though I thought they are just bolt-on to the frame) but no major modifications or material removal was necessary. Paint prep was also quite easy. First, I sanded the steps with 100 grit all over. Next, I sprayed a coat of epoxy primer followed by two coats of U-pol Multi-liner, in order to match the lower tone of the truck. I believe, that these Bully steps should outlast the truck.
I have the AS-500S steps they look great and are very sturdy. Only problem I had was the so called sheet metal screws they enclosed were actually wood lag screws so I had to go get my own sheet metal screws.