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Who says trucks aren’t for girls? I just purchased a Ford. I can’t begin to tell you how much I love that baby. My Ford is jet black, so I may vanish into the night. It has leather interior, so it’s not only luxurious but easy to clean. I had to make it crew cab to fit my two growing boys. Everybody knows if it is not a 4×4 then it isn’t worth buying. These are just a lot of of my a heap of features my truck has acquired. So Ford say’s their trucks are “built Ford tough” but I made it look even tougher! So I had to get it raised wit a full body kit, no more little tucks for this girl. After raising my truck I ran into a little problem. See I’m not the tallest person in the world and with two young children it was kind of difficult to get in my truck. I took it to a new level and added a good deal of Nerf bars to give us that extra step up. Now these Nerf bars were the best they kept my truck looking tough, classy and original. With the choice of stainless steel, chrome, or powder-coated bars I choose the chrome. I was a little worried with regards to the installation routine but believe it or not it was a bolt over design. not only did they give me help up their also helpful in wet weather, since they have flat portions with threaded grip pads so there’s no slipping. Nerf bars are heavy duty, sturdy which may hold anyplace from 3 to 500lbs of weight at one time. They even protect you from un-wanted dings and dents caused to the body of your truck. Before I cited that I get enjoyment from 4x4ing and with Nerf bars they provide the necessitated shelter I need, when crossing over huge rocks. Nerf Bars even protect the inside of my F150, now my kids may have no problem dusting their feet off before getting in. I’m just going on and on so let me stop myself and let you go find out for yourself if Nerf bars are the ones for you. Reference.com/encylopedia, Dictionary.com |
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