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		<title>Nerf Bars &#8211; Style and Function</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enthusiasts drive the automotive industry and making a truck look good requires a few necessary items.  Customizing a truck can be tricky, when getting started, but one thing that you must have are either running boards or nerf bars.  I personally enjoy the looks and function of nerf bars far more than running boards and [...]<p>Original automotive content: <a href="http://the-grayline.com">Automotive Blog</a><br/><br/><a href="http://the-grayline.com/2009/01/07/nerf-bars-style-and-function/">Nerf Bars &#8211; Style and Function</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enthusiasts drive the automotive industry and making a truck look good requires a few necessary items.  Customizing a truck can be tricky, when getting started, but one thing that you must have are either running boards or <strong>nerf bars</strong>.  I personally enjoy the looks and function of nerf bars far more than running boards and typically a nerf bar will be more fitting on a 4x4 truck and hold up better when going off road.</p>
<p>Nerf bars are the round metal bars that you see along the bottom of a truck, generally the same length as the doors.  They provide function, by allowing a step for people to use when entering tall trucks or to be used simply for convenience and comfort.  To some extent a nerf bar will also protect the bottom of the doors or floor board in the case you were to bottom out.</p>
<p>As far as style, there are plenty of different flavors of nerf bars to choose from and just as many manufacturers and quality difference.  In past trucks owned I always went with the painted black nerf bars, because frankly the chrome or aluminum ones were just a little too flashy for me.  Nerf bars also vary in price, from as little as $180 up to $1,100, length can have a great impact on the price of nerf bars.  Therefore having 4 doors on a truck will increase the price of a nerf bar, so dont' get shocked when you start shopping and see all the differences.</p>
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<p>Original automotive content: <a href="http://the-grayline.com">Automotive Blog</a><br/><br/><a href="http://the-grayline.com/2009/01/07/nerf-bars-style-and-function/">Nerf Bars &#8211; Style and Function</a></p>
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