Westin's Side Step (Black)

for Toyota Tundra Access Cab

By DChenster (5/16/2005)

It is a chore to get on a full size truck, especially for shorter people like me, so there are various things to help out in the market. There are running board, step-side, u tube, and lot's other choices, but the cheaper one is definitely the side step.  The unit for Tundra Access Cab is around $270, which is not too much consider other prices, and there are other deals out there. The Westin is chosen because the availability, large distribution, lot's models to chose from, cheaper, and the only company where I installed my bed spread, tonneau cover offers.  Anyway, it's easily stalled by the Bedlinersplus and everything is good.

There it is

The front is holding by a triangular shaped piece with sides to add strength without the pieces to be moved

The rear are just a little small piece with sides to add strength, both side are installed with only one screw.

More Clearly, but there are more dry water spot stay on, but it is okay.

It is pretty strong, and stable platform, should be able to handle around 300 lbs without problem

Since it is ordered with correct length to the vehicle, it extended exactly after the back door

It only extrude out about middle of fender flair, so it won't disrupt while off-road

the logo is clearly shown in there

The look overall.  It is installed both side.

Excellent:

Fast operations, don't need to install additional bolt on kit because only 2 huge bolts are used on each side

very strong, and good surface & screw

black everything, fit the style of my truck

The bolts location are correct, even through additional location can be bolted, but it is unnecessary

 

Not so Excellent:

Price somewhat expensive comparison to low end side stop

The side is too narrowed

only a little are plastic

no chrome

a little more option will be better

 

Links to other useful sites:

Westin

Bedlinersplus