1999 Nissan Frontier Step Boards

Nissan Frontier Step Boards - 1999
  • Original (OEM) - Running Boards
    Original (OEM)Running Boards
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    Entering or exiting large vehicles isn't as easy as it's with smaller ones. That's why manufacturers equip such vehicles with running boards. These wide, flat steps mounted to either side or both sides of a vehicle help provide safe and...
  • Onki® - 5.5" American Runner Lighted Running Boards
    Onki®5.5" American Runner Lighted Running Boards
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    # 1068365
    Nissan Frontier King Cab 1999, 5.5" American Runner Lighted Running Boards by Onki®, 1 Pair. These running boards offer the option of lighting for running board surfaces and the ground underneath that operates when any vehicle door is...
    $427.97 - $536.90
  • Onki® - 5.5" American Runner Non Lighted Wheel-to-Wheel Black Running Boards
    Onki®5.5" American Runner Non Lighted Wheel-to-Wheel Black Running Boards
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    # mpn4620402112
    Nissan Frontier King Cab 1999, 5.5" American Runner Non Lighted Wheel-to-Wheel Black Powder Coat Running Boards by Onki®, 1 Pair. Length: 78". The classic Onki running board, introduced under the American Runner brand, is installer...
    $455.93
  • Onki® - 6.5" Volcano Wheel-to-Wheel Black Running Boards
    Onki®6.5" Volcano Wheel-to-Wheel Black Running Boards
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    # mpn2950320
    Nissan Frontier King Cab 1999, 6.5" Volcano Wheel-to-Wheel Black Powder Coat Running Boards by Onki®, 1 Pair. Length: 78". Climbing into your truck or sport utility will be safe and easy with this running board's 6.5-inch wide step...
    $343.72


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1999 Nissan Frontier Step Boards Reviews

1 review
Works great on my 2018 Chrysler Pacificia Limited. We can get in and out a lot easier, especially for my wife as she can't climb steps because of falling and breaking her tail bone and pelvis last year. We can't use the foot swipe on the sliding doors anymore but that's a very small price to pay for the convenience. And I might add that the running boards do not interfere with the sliding door sensors. As far as mounting. I only had to drill (3) three holes for each mount. I had the equipment to do it myself, but I would recommend going to a garage that has a lift and let them do it. I had plenty of mounting brackets and nuts and bolts left over after the instillation.
Posted by William J (Louisville, KY) / October 23, 2018
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