Luverne Stainless Nerf Bars
Take a look at Luverne’s 3” stainless nerf bars!
- 3” diameter stainless steel bars
- Simple, no-drill installation on most models
- Vehicle specific Brackets and hardware included
- Large step pads
- Mirror finish
- FREE shipping!
- Lifetime Warranty on Finish
Since 1963, Luverne Truck Equipment has been a leader in aftermarket truck accessories. These high quality 3” stainless steel nerf bars (also called “tubular nerf bars”) are polished to a mirror-like finish that will hold up to years of punishing elements. The thickness is 16 gauge (1/16”) so they will handle affair amount of weight before bending. Luverne went to great lengths to make installation easy, by factory mounting the cradle brackets.
Luverne factory installs a large, grooved step pad for their nerf bars. (Step pads keep your feet from slipping during entering or exiting your vehicle in bad weather.)
All of Luverne’s nerf bars are sold in pairs, and they are also available in a nice black powder coated finish.
These nerf bars are available for:
- GM
- Ford
- Dodge
- Jeep
- Toyota
- Nissan
- Saturn
- Hummer
- Honda
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Luverne Truck Equipment, Inc. has manufactured quality truck accessories since it began operations in 1963. The Company was originally located in Luverne, Minnesota until it was moved to its present Brandon, South Dakota facility in 1985. The Company currently operates out of two adjacent buildings with a total of 181,000 square feet of manufacturing (153,000 square feet) and administrative space (18,000 square feet). A 36,000 square foot warehouse facility was completed in the summer of 2003. A 35,000 square foot building was completed in March 2007 to house the new plastic ram air hood division.
Information provided by Luverne Truck Equipment, Inc.
Installation varies by vehicle and detailed installation instructions are included. The nerf bars are designed to bolt on to the factory provided mounting points. Sometimes that is the body mount locations where the truck body attaches to the truck frame. Some vehicles like the Tundra, the vehicle is designed with mounting holes in the rocker panel.