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OEM Classic Running Boars on 2021 TRD Pro?

Discussion in '2.5 Gen TRD Pro (2014-2021)' started by teg333, Aug 30, 2025 at 1:05 PM.

  1. Aug 30, 2025 at 1:05 PM
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    teg333

    teg333 [OP] New Member

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    I may add the Toyota OEM Classic Black running boards to my 2021 TRD Pro. I like the look but they may be a bit too wide for my taste. Can anyone tell me the exact width of these boards, P/N PT925-34183?
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    2019 if it helps.
     
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    Wow, 7.5 inches wide. Does that include the gap over to the body or just the tread itself?
    Thx
     
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    I have them on my ‘21 DC. They are great old man steps. Surprisingly, they don’t hang lower than the frame, so it’s a hair higher to step up than the older series of steps from Toyota. The ones posted by @ATV25 are the older style steps (which are textured plastic vs the rubberized aluminas that the OP posted).



    Step depth at the top surface is 5.5”; the stick out maybe 1.5” past the front mudflaps.

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    Just to confirm... the ones posted in your photo for the DoubleCab are probably p/n PT925-34181, which I believe will be the same width as the PT925-34183 for the CrewMax cab and that tread width is 5.5"? I really like the look of those on you DC!
     
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    Thanks. They are actually PT925-34183; I bought the crewmax steps and run them long in case I need to access the roof. Plus, I think they look better than the DC steps. The rear mounts are easily adjusted/moved.

    Also, I measured the top of the step, not the bottom.
     
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    Perfect, I'm going to order them during the Labor Day sale! Thanks very much for the help!
     
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    It's hard to measure but it includes the gap.
     

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