Accessorize Your Truck: Because It's Worth Doing

By: Steve Dinman

Let's face it, trucks are the business. From the fairly compact run-around-town SUV models right through to the monsters that eat up the off-road trails while keeping a truck load of passengers comfortable, there's nothing like them. The large size has become a hit with the modern consumer who wants a vehicle that is safety conscious and capacious enough for the comfort of its occupants plus the big gear that modern leisure demands. The truck purchase is just the start - next up is the accessorizing.

A smart truck owner knows that truck accessories add value to the truck. These extra parts that don't typically come with the truck off the lot protect the truck's integrity and can pay for themselves in no time at all. By protecting key areas of the truck like the radiator grill and the truck sides, the truck accessory may cost a little extra but saves the owner from replacing more expensive parts.

The experts at Lund International tell us that the number one truck accessory on US trucks is a running board. Pretty obviously these things give you a foot up, but also they offer a chance to kick your shoes so the snow, mud and sand you've accumulated in your cleats doesn't fill up your truck. And hey, they make the truck look great ... Since they are so popular the manufacturers are getting in on the act and offering official running boards. But many will still go for the specialist manufacturer's ranges - big tough good-looking boards like the Brite-Tread, for instance.

The next most popular truck accessories are shields and grille protectors. Bug shields such as the ones by Lund or Westin are a wise investment for expensive trucks. These shields protect and redirect bugs and other flying debris from denting and scratching your hood and windshield. Many truck owners like to customize their shield with fun sayings and brand names to show off their loyalty or lifestyle. As for grille protectors, these truck accessories truly look stylish and luxurious. However, they also protect the front of your truck in the unlucky event of a collision.

Plenty of the truck accessories are not there for protection, but mainly for looks. There are some that shout out 'hey, look at me' - the LED light panel or underbody light strip, the bumper light kit, a stainless steel license plate holder ... They help make sure no-one misses you, so they also have a safety factor. They're easy to come by in the auto stores like Ace Hardware, Pep Boys and Sears Hardware.

Lots of trucks are used because thanks to its power and size it makes light work of towing snowmobiles, all-terrain bikes, cars, motorbikes or boats. Of course if you use it for this purpose it is going to need the hook-up for a trailer unit. There are plenty to choose from, with big sellers including those made by Street Scene and Valley Receiver. These can be checked out at armordeck.us, accessory-center.com, and northerntool.com.

There are also plenty of truck accessories that can be bought via the car makers - Dodge or Jeep for example. Many websites offer an online look at various manufacturer's styles, including Lund, Stull, Westin, KC Hilites, Go Rhino, as well as many others.

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