Best nerf bars
#7
I have AC nerfs on my cannibal,and they look good. The nerf angle upward to the rear a little bit and you can keep your heel guards on. You may have to drill out the circular metal press fit cap if yours doesn't have the rubber plug. They are worth the effort to install.
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#8
I don't know about being the best, but we deal with AC only and most buyers prefer them because of their size and strength.
The AC's weakness is that they don't just bolt on regardless of model and whether or not it's the standards or pro pegs. Bending is usually required.
We sold out of the pro pegs Saturday and AC doesn't have any more being built for two more weeks. If any of you guys want any, better grab them up from who ever has any left on the shelves. We still have the standards though.
We sell the standards for $160 and the pro pegs for $200
The AC's weakness is that they don't just bolt on regardless of model and whether or not it's the standards or pro pegs. Bending is usually required.
We sold out of the pro pegs Saturday and AC doesn't have any more being built for two more weeks. If any of you guys want any, better grab them up from who ever has any left on the shelves. We still have the standards though.
We sell the standards for $160 and the pro pegs for $200
#9
I got my AC pro pegs for $150. I did want the Graydon's though. They have the Roll design footpegs built in, and are angled up at the ends. You can see the bars on my quad in my yahoo pics. The address is in my sig.
Overall though, I'm happy with the AC's. Wasn't too bad to mount the bars. Attach the black adapter to the old location of the footpegs, grease up the front frame holes, line the bars up, and use a rubber mallet to push them on the black adapters and into the frame. I would hit the peg twice with the mallet, then hit up towards the front twice. It took about a half an hour to get the nerfs on.
Overall though, I'm happy with the AC's. Wasn't too bad to mount the bars. Attach the black adapter to the old location of the footpegs, grease up the front frame holes, line the bars up, and use a rubber mallet to push them on the black adapters and into the frame. I would hit the peg twice with the mallet, then hit up towards the front twice. It took about a half an hour to get the nerfs on.
#10
I got the AC's and I love them. They look sweet, and really aren't that hard to install. You have to pull them back towards the peg a little but you don't literally have to BEND them... like I said, not hard at all. I have pics in the "My Pics" section on my website.


