Lund StepRails Elliptical Aluminum Side Steps with Mounting Bracket Customer Reviews
26 Customer Reviews
Make your chassis classy with sleek side steps! Lund StepRails Elliptical Aluminum Side Steps feature a smooth one-piece design that’s custom-made to accent your truck or SUV’s look. Plus, you can choose between a brite-chrome or black finish; both capped by adjustable molded black ends.
For a safe place to set foot in any weather, Lund Side Steps sport thick, skid-free gripper pads and a unique oval shape that’s wider than standard round rails. The gripper pads are placed beneath each door to provide safe footing for all passengers.
Installing Lund StepRails is simple—The included EZ Bracket Custom Mounting Kit bolts to your frame and the StepRails with no drilling required on most vehicles. Your Lund StepRails Side Steps are available in 5 lengths to fit any truck or SUV and covered by a Lifetime Warranty.
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Reviewed by Donna G (PIERSON, FL) Reviewed for a 2001 Dodge Ram — Nov 06, 2012 6:02 AM
Very nice rails. Time consuming to put together and install as all holes needed to be drilled, however it allows for a completely custom installation. Nice beefy look to the rails which complimented the truck they were installed on.
Reviewed by TIM I (Pinconning, MI) Reviewed for a 2006 Chevy Silverado — Mar 08, 2012 4:55 AM
Assembly took much longer than anticipated. I had almost an hour separating and laying everything out. You have to drill all hole for the step pads and endcaps, and use marginal rivets to fasten them. Installation onto truck wasn't too bad, I have a hoist and wouldn't attempt without one. Don't like drilling into rockers to hold the brakets sisnce that is a weak point for rust. I would much ratther mount to the frame. These bars do look and work great when installed. They can be hard to clean if mud gets under the step pads. The running boars are also not a full ellipse, the radius surface is less than270 degrees.
Reviewed by Scott F (Ridge, NY) — Aug 16, 2011 4:07 AM
I bought them because they are aluminum, & I drive in wintry conditions, they look nice & were easy enough to install. Cons: They sit higher & in closer to the cab then stock ones so you hit the cab with your foot & have to lift leg up another 1.5 inches, doesn't sound like a lot but I have 35's on the truck. Overall they are nice.
Reviewed by John R (Tracy, CA) — May 31, 2011 8:40 PM
Recieved package undamaged and on time- kudos to ups. I never put in side steps in my life - never, ever. Instruction manuals easy to understand. I was suprised and concerned about drilling holes in the steps. I thought it would come completely assembled. Drilled and assembled ends and skid plates ok [ I did break 1 drill bit, but that was my fault for rushing my work], my son helped me with alignment and bolting steps to my suv. For the beginner to novice backyard mechanic, and with the proper equipment, I believe it would be at least a 4 hours job. The end result was awesome. Steps looked real good and the satisfaction that I was able to install it myself.
Reviewed by Paul P (Huachuca City, AZ) Reviewed for a 2010 Toyota Tundra — Jul 08, 2010 1:16 PM
These step rails are nice and wide and flat on the top to which makes them easier to use. They also hang down lower and extend out farther to make them much better than others that I have used in the past.
Reviewed by Carl G (Charlotte, MI) Reviewed for a 2010 Chevy Silverado — Jul 07, 2010 7:14 PM
They were easy to install and look great. The fact that they are aluminum will keep them looking great for a long time too. I would recommened these for anyone looking for a great look, practical use and value.
Reviewed by Bradley H (Edgerton, WI) Reviewed for a 2001 Ford F-250 — Jun 20, 2010 4:53 PM
Installation a little more involved than I anticipated. Having to notch the bracket covers to fit the rocker panels and install the step pads, but I guess it only makes sense to make it more universal. But overall its a great looking product and I'm very happy!
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Asked by Anonymous
Jan 09, 2013 6:20 PM
2013 Toyota Tacoma
1 Answer
Do these mount to the frame or to the tapped body pan holes? Thank you.
Answered by Nathan S. — Jan 10, 2013 8:38 AM
Hi, Body pan attachment is usually reserved for unibody vehicles. The bars for your Tacoma should attach to the frame.
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Sep 13, 2012 5:29 AM
2012 Toyota Tundra
0 Answers
What is the weight limit for these Step Rails?
Asked by Anonymous
Aug 28, 2012 8:19 AM
2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee
0 Answers
What length is it for 2012 Grand Cherokee
Asked by Anonymous A.
Aug 07, 2012 11:10 AM
1 Answer
Does a pair come with mounting brackets for both sides?
Answered by Elizabeth C. — Aug 07, 2012 11:24 AM
Hello. Yes, there will be mounting brackets for each side. Hope that helps.
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Jul 02, 2012 2:39 PM
2012 Dodge Ram
1 Answer
what is the diameter of these oval step bars?
Answered by RICHARD G — Aug 03, 2012 9:49 AM 2012 Toyota Tundra
4-1/2 inches
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