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Nice, I already took the heat gun to my stockers and they looked good for a while. Now they’re starting to get gray again. Pretty sure I am too cheap to buy the auto steps. Looks great, though. I could see myself painting them, but one of them has a slight bend from the previous owner. Not obvious, but I can notice it. Just out of curiosity, how much were the new stockers?
 

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New stockers were not cheap. Purchased them straight from the dealer. If I recall correctly the steps alone where ~ 1800 for the set. All I needed was the steps though. The actuators and rear bracket were already on the Escalade. The Escalade stockers are illumiinated, were easier to prep because everything was new and just a mater of R&R when everything was ready.


I still have the stock ones that came off of the 2015. They are up in my attic.
 
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New stockers were not cheap. Purchased them straight from the dealer. If I recall correctly the steps alone where ~ 1800 for the set. All I needed was the steps though. The actuators and rear bracket were already on the Escalade. The Escalade stockers are illumiinated, were easier to prep because everything was new and just a mater of R&R when everything was ready.


I still have the stock ones that came off of the 2015. They are up in my attic.

Man that’s expensive
 

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