



I'm thinking about using 4x2 rectangular tubing, radiused at the ends for the step itself, with the serrated metal grating recessed into the top of the beam. I know that'd be a PITA to recess a pocket and tuck in the grate, but I think the finished product would be pretty nice.
I've got the idea in my head... time to sketch it out, play with some cardboard, and see how it turns out.
Nice Hilux Rural53! Man those things are awesome, and everywhere except the USA. The only thing tougher then a Toyota truck is a Toyota truck with a solid front axle.
What about that Isuzu Wizard (never heard of one) is that also SFA? Does the Hilux run a diesel or petrol engine?


That's not a Hilux! (in post #9) That is a Nissan Patrol. The Nissan/Toyota thing in NZ is like the Ford/Chev thing in the US.
I believe everyone is referring to the bars that extend along the rocker panels between the front and rear wheels.
ah, sliders...
thanks for that
I've seen other sites where nerf bars are basically sectioned brush bars (middle section only)
english isn't always a common language![]()
Especially in this country. This is a very popular misnomer amongst the younger/misinformed crowd as evidenced by this thread.
Nerf bars = bumpers intended to "nerf" (push or intentionally hit) someone....a popular method of starting race cars without starters.
Nice fab work on your side steps tho fellas.
Here in NZ in 4wd scene a nerf bar is a front hoop (over riders as per gf0012-aust's post). In off road racing and speedway nerf bars are side rails to stop open wheel type vehicles locking wheels. In speedway nerf bars, by justanengineer's description, are called push bars or push plates.
Also just an idea, when I was looking into making my own before I got the N-fab's I was thinking of sealing both ends of the bars and making them into air tanks.
.............. I was thinking of sealing both ends of the bars and making them into air tanks. Thought it sure would be cool to have a little compressed air in both tubes that I could use to fill a tire if needed.