Guys, any thoughts on where to purchase replacement steps for the W900?
I noticed that the passenger step and side supports are starting to rot out and I dont want my wife to step on the 1st step and go through it!
I dont want chrome or stainless steel. just the aluminum original decking.
I like that look.
Replacement Steps W900
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Hanadarko, Jul 6, 2010.
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You need to list what doesn't need repair on that KW.
Glad to hear you are happily married. I would just check truck wrecking yards. Bound to be some still intact. You might check w/ local welding shops. Might have some scrap pieces around they would shear and install for a reasonable price.
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Married yes. Happily? Well...

Nothing in any of the junk yards here. All crap.
I would start a thread on some of the major issues I need help on, but then they get too long and I think its easier to setup separate threads for topics. Makes it easier to search and read too.
Just got all of the AC stuff from the dealer. When it stops being 90+ outside, I will attempt to work on the rig... -
i dont believe these two words can go in the same sentence?
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They are like OXY MORONS ....
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Feel sorry for you guys that think that. -
Well I dont know anyone who claims their marriage is perfect. Mine is far from it, but it's workable. My only point was that I want to fix this issue before my wife or passenger gets hurt....
As they always say..."Its funny until someone get's hurt" -
Hey Hanadarko...
I have a set of take off steps,box covers and end gussets. g I live in pa along -
If u were closer, that would be ideal. But I havent had the best of luck buying things from people on here...
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U could take one off at a truck stop in about 15 min.
There are some salvage yards on ebay u could try. On the W9 the left or right side step are the same.I would get a price from KW and shop from that price.
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