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[QUOTE="Garbage_Mechanic, post: 87282, member: 1610"] I have them on the 96. Mostly a little game to come up with a clean bracket at the proper angle. I welded them up. I used Chevy (!) 2002 steps. Extended cab ones were long enough for an OBS crew, but thinking back if I used the longer ones I could have used them to get things out of the tool box......hindsight as usual. When they are tucked they are invisible. When out they are totally useful. I did some custom wiring, I made a diagram I have shared with a few. I could em it to someone to post, I never have time to figure out how all that works on here... [/QUOTE]
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