The Difference Between Running Boards and Side Steps
Running boards and side steps are very similar, and oftentimes the two terms are used interchangeably. There is, however, an important distinction between the two exterior accessories to your truck. Running boards attach flush to the side of your truck, so there’s no gap between the vehicle and the board.Side steps, which are also referred to as nerf bars, are a little bit removed from the truck. The benefit of running boards is that they keep your truck from gaining too much additional width, and leave no space between the board and the truck for your foot to slip into. The main benefit of side steps is that they give you a little bit more space for your foot.
Add Practicality and Safety to Your Truck
Truck running boards and side steps provide a lot of practicality and additional safety for your truck. By installing them, you’ll have a much easier time reaching the top of your truck anytime you need to strap in cargo, clean the vehicle, or do any other task that requires additional height. And for people who are a little smaller, or physically compromised, running boards and side steps make it much easier and safer to enter and exit your truck.Running Boards Are a Straightforward Install on Any Truck
If running boards or side steps are an addition you want for your truck, then you’re in luck: they’re very easy to install. In fact, this is one of the most straightforward installations you can find. For the vast majority of the options that we sell, installation doesn’t require any special tools or expertise, and should take less than an hour. Even if you’re fairly new to working on cars, you shouldn’t have any problems installing running boards on your truck.No matter what you use your truck for, chances are you could benefit from aftermarket running boards or side steps. We have a large inventory of options for you to choose from, and a team of sales techs here to help you find the best products for you and your truck.