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2014 + Chevy Silverado Crew Cab Dually Long Bed Wheel to Wheel Side Step Bars with Kick-Out Now Available - New Product Announcement at Customautotrim.com

Now you can easily step up into the rear of your new 2014 + Chevy Silverado & GMC Sierra Crew Cab Dually Long Bed with some new wheel-to-wheel nerf bars that have rear kick outs.

2014-03-05
SAN DIEGO, CA, March 05, 2014 (Press-News.org) Custom Auto Trim and Graphics Inc., has just announced the release of the brand new wheel to wheel Silverado and Sierra nerf bars and Truck Side Step Bars with the Dually Kick-out for the Chevy Silverado and the GMC Sierra 3500 4 Dr Crew Cab Dually Long Bed with kick out. Black wheel to wheel 2014 Silveado nerf bars were just released as well. Releasing aftermarket truck accessories online ahead of other website competitors has always been a goal of the company.

"Our intentions have always remained the same with the company. We always want to bring our customers brand new products and updates to our catalog as quickly as we possibly can. When someone buys a new car or truck, they want to put auto accessories on it right away, they don't want to wait for months to get them" said Mike Briglia, president of the company's website CustomAutoTrim.Com. "We want to give our customers what they want, and what we would expect ourselves as customers. Great pricing, fast shipping, good customer service and lifetime warranty. It's those kinds of things that will help us continue to build upon our position in the industry as a leader in the auto accessory aftermarket."

Briglia said "Not only is there a lifetime warranty on these nerf bars, the free shipping an this size package makes this deal incredible. We are happy that we are able to do that for our customers. These new wheel to wheel kickout side step bars are leading the way when it comes to customizing or adding accessories to this vehicle. These nerf bars have the dually kickouts that everyone seems to want. The Silverado pickup truck is one of the biggest sellers in the country, and a vehicle like that deserves some good quality custom accessories that are on the market quickly after the release of the truck."

There are tons of testimonials from happy customers at Custom Auto Trim's website, and others speak of how much they like the variety and the quality of the aftermarket parts themselves. The selection and the large inventory of such top quality products are a major attraction. Such aftermarket auto accessories as body kits, carbon fiber wrap, chrome rocker panels, truck graphics, and LED tail lights are among Custom Auto Trim's most popular products, Briglia said.

Founded in 1997, Custom Auto Trim has been a premier global supplier of body kits and car accessories, and serves many industries including automotive, recreational vehicle, 5th wheel accessories, boats and heavy truck. Some applications of their products can be found at car dealerships including spoilers and wings for cars and trucks, side step bars, ground effects, body side molding, custom pinstriping truck decals, and stainless steel nerf bars for trucks and SUV. At the RV dealerships you will no doubt find the wheel to wheel nerf bars with the kick-out for owners that have that fifth wheel tied to their dually and they are tired of pulling a ladder out every time just to get into the back of it.

For more information contact Custom Auto Trim and Graphics Inc., 4747 Morena Blvd., Suite 355, San Diego, CA 92117. 858-273-5700. http://www.customautotrim.com


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[Press-News.org] 2014 + Chevy Silverado Crew Cab Dually Long Bed Wheel to Wheel Side Step Bars with Kick-Out Now Available - New Product Announcement at Customautotrim.com
Now you can easily step up into the rear of your new 2014 + Chevy Silverado & GMC Sierra Crew Cab Dually Long Bed with some new wheel-to-wheel nerf bars that have rear kick outs.