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N-Fab Wheel to Wheel Nerf Bars

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N-Fab Wheel to Wheel Nerf Bars

Product at a glance
Finish: Smooth Black Finish
Manufacturer: N-Fab
Warranty: 5 Year Warranty
Material: Powder Coated Steel
Length: Wheel to Wheel
Package Includes: Both boards; all mounting and hardware included

N-Fab Wheel to Wheel Nerf Bars

N-Fab Wheel to Wheel Nerf Bars feature a patented design and offer a unique look that you won't find with any other nerf bars. They make the perfect choice if you need a helping hand into your lifted truck, or if you simply want a different look from what traditional nerf bars offer. Each N-Fab Nerf Bar is built tough and is sure to last for years.

  • Full wheel to wheel length
  • Feature fully welded brackets for easy install
  • Optional finishes:
    • Glossy Black Powder Coat
    • Textured Black Powder Coat
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Wheel to Wheel

The most popular of the nerf bar styles from N-Fab is the wheel to wheel, full length configuration. This means the rails extend along the frame of the truck from the front wheel well to the rear. You'll be getting a 4 step layout and a cleaner, more finished look.

Easy Installation

N-Fab nerf bars feature fully welded brackets and steps for added durability and easy installation. Most applications feature bolt on installation that requires no cutting or drilling. That's going to save you time and money by doing the installation yourself. All mounting brackets and hardware are included.

Black Powder Coated Finish

N-Fab nerf bars are offered in a black powder coated color with a glossy or textured finish. They feature a Zinc base coat underneath the powder coat. These layers give the nerf bars double protection against corrosion and rust.

Hoop Step

Hoop Steps are part of N-Fab's patented design on all of their nerf bars. These are welded rails with a flattened step area for sure footing. Having hoop steps keeps the rest of the nerf bars low profile for a cleaner look. Most nerf bar manufactures use a single tube style that is very bulky and stand out.

Lifetime Warranty on Product / 5 Year Warranty on Finish

The N-Fab warranty covers broken, stressed, and/or defective welds on Nerf Bars well as their brackets for life. The finish warranty covers corrosion issues, bubbling and cracking of the powder coat for 5 years. If you have any questions about or issues with your product, please give us a call.

How to Install Nfab Nerf Bars

PJ the installation specialist, shows how to install the Nfab nerf bars on a 2011 Ford F150. Installation will vary depending on the vehicle. If you have any concerns with the installation please give our installation techs a call and we'll be happy to help you.

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"Extremely strong step with a tough look."

"The bar extends to the rear wheel well, but no step is available for access to the bed like many other W2W steps."

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N-Fab Wheel to Wheel Nerf Bars Reviews

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1. on 10/16/2012
, said: 55


I have N-Fab wheel to wheel and love em. They tuck up to the truck nicely and make it look meaner
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2. on 10/16/2012
, said: 55


Mine are painted to match, and have been on for about 8 months, and maybe 20,000 miles. Still look great. No corrosion yet, inside or out. I'm in North Carolina, so not too extreme weather here though.
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3. on 10/6/2012
, said: 55


I have the N-fabs on my mega. I too wasn't crazy about the pinch weld mount, but haven't had any trouble with them. I weigh an honest 270lbs and have my wife and kids using the steps daily with no problems. I'd recommend them.
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4. on 10/6/2012
, said: 55


I like them, makes the truck look even more rugged.
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5. on 9/12/2012
, said: 55


I have the wheel to wheel N-Fab 4 step bars. Wish I woulda spent the xtra for the 6 step to access my box easier. But I will say I'mm happy with the look and durability of them.
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6. on 9/6/2012
, said: 55


I have the four step and love them. I would like to get them line-xed though. They can be a little slippery when wet but they are good and strong and IMO look better then one solid step hanging down.
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7. on 9/1/2012
, said: 45


I had the wheel to wheel Nfab bars on my truck. They were nice however they do require drilling to install.
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8. on 8/26/2012
, said: 45


I had a pair on 4 door long bed truck that went wheel to wheel. When the truck would twist crawling up a hill or through a ditch they would hit the bed fender in front of the rear wheel and dent it up. Other than that no complaints.
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9. on 8/22/2012
, said: 55


They are not the cheapest but i think the best and wow the welds are great, bolted up in about 1/2 hour, no brackets just using the factory holes. all one piece you can get the 4 step for your double cab or the 6 step ( for access to the bed)
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10. on 8/18/2012
, said: 45


I've had the 4 step on my ext ram and have the 6 step on my current truck. Never had an issue with either. Only thing I don't like, or should I say worry about is the 3rd step. I'm 275-300lbs depending what strongman show I'm prepping for and that 3rd step feels a little shaky at times. Could all just be in my head but does not feel as sturdy as the first two.
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"Extremely strong step with a tough look."

"The bar extends to the rear wheel well, but no step is available for access to the bed like many other W2W steps."

Todd Product Expert

Todd is a product expert that knows vehicles and truck accessories like the back of his hand.