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Now she just needs some sliders!
I guess they took a hint from offroad users all taking their running boards off the 80s and 100s... My roommate just traded his tahoe in for a 200 (he was going to get another tahoe then I took him wheeling in my 100)
I took his running boards off bc he liked my 100 sans running boards which were the lowest body part on my model by like 3-4 inches. On your 200s though seems tthe bottom is flush with the frame beams and dont make much of a difference. I actually suggested he put them back on til he got sliders since it seems there are no negatives and they offer at least some degree of protection...just my $.02
Hoser, or anybody else who commented on this topic,
Do you happen to know the Toyota numbers for these part, both the plastic molding as well as the running board itself? The toyota parts website doesn't give you any parts numbers, just the picture?
Thanks,
Nan