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mguthrie
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2007-01-14 7:18 PM (#1594)
Subject: After market truck accessories





Posts: 13

Location: virginia

 

Santa gave me a new 2006 GMC Sierra 350 Duley

Can you suggest a good company to purchase:

Fender flares, running boards, open type tail gate and mud flaps

My NOT SO HANDY husband thinks he and a buddy can do the installs but I am looking to you PROS to help with that decision too

Any other suggestions would be appreciated too

Thanks,

Michelle

 

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robdnorm
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2007-01-14 8:43 PM (#1595 - in reply to #1594)
Subject: RE: After market truck accessories





Posts: 371

Location: West TN
If you don't mind buying online, I used Truck Stuff USA.  You should be able to search this and come up with the site.  I have bought from them in the past and had good service. 
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hurley454
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2007-01-16 6:30 PM (#1596 - in reply to #1594)
Subject: RE: After market truck accessories





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Location: Boone iowa 50036

I run a after market dealership and can sell you about any truck accessory. I have been in business for about 25 years. Look under Lund or Dee Zee and find Hurley Equipment.

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bjhouten
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2007-01-17 12:27 PM (#1597 - in reply to #1594)
Subject: RE: After market truck accessories






Posts: 269

Location: Lucas, TX
Originally written by mguthrie on 2007-01-14 7:18 PM

 

Fender flares, running boards, open type tail gate and mud flaps

My NOT SO HANDY husband thinks he and a buddy can do the installs but I am looking to you PROS to help with that decision too

I installed step up bars on  my crew cab, and a V tail gate  by myself, and it wasn't that hard. I'm sure your hubby can handle that part. I couldn't lure my husband out in the 100 degree heat that day.  The fender flares will depend on what you get. I got some for a 2000 chevy I had because I had dented the edge of the wheel well, and it was cheaper to cover up than fix it. They attached with two sided tape and a couple of screws. Took less than 15 minutes to put them on, and they looked great. Never put mud flaps on, but I saw the salesman put them on my current truck when I bought it, so how hard can it be.

Santa was so good to you. You must have been very good last year. Enjoy your new truck!

-Betty

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SLICKRNSNOT
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2007-01-18 5:51 PM (#1598 - in reply to #1594)
Subject: RE: After market truck accessories






Posts: 615

Location: THE GREAT NORTHWET, OREGON(THE REAL GODS COUNTRY)
Don't forget the cold drinks !! for the installer,after they are finished of corse!
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