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July 7, 2026 • 10 min read
A good set of Toyota Tacoma nerf bars does two jobs at once: it turns a 20-inch step-up into an easy climb and it wraps your rockers in powder-coated steel that shrugs off parking-lot dings and trail debris. But Tacoma step bars are not universal. The bolt patterns, cab configurations, and bed lengths changed across the first (1995–2004), second (2005–2015), and third (2016–2023) generations, so the right bar for a first-gen Extended Cab will not fit a 2018 Double Cab. In our Tampa, FL shop we fit dozens of these every season, and below we break down the best nerf bars and running boards for every Tacoma generation, with real fitment, step styles, and prices from $204 to $549.
Our Verdict
For a 1995–2004 first-gen Tacoma Extended Cab, the N-Fab Nerf Step (part nfbT9673XC) is the best bar you can bolt on — full wheel-to-wheel coverage, 3-inch mandrel-bent tubing, and drop-down step pads.
It is a no-drill install, ships with all mounting hardware, and carries N-Fab's lifetime structural warranty. At $399.99 it protects the rockers and adds a grippy step for every door on the 6-foot-bed Extended Cab.
Shop Our Top Pick →Best Toyota Tacoma Nerf Bars and Running Boards at a Glance
Here are the six Tacoma step bars we recommend most, sorted so you can match a bar to your generation and cab in seconds. Wheel-to-wheel (W2W) bars run the full length between the front and rear wheel wells; cab-length bars sit only under the doors. Every kit below is a bolt-on fit that uses factory mounting points — no drilling into the frame.
| Kit | Fits (Tacoma) | Step Style | Finish | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N-Fab Nerf Step 95-04 Ext. CabTop Pick | 1995–2004 (1st Gen) | Wheel-to-Wheel, 3in | Gloss Black | $399.99 |
| Go Rhino 4000 Series SideSteps | 2005–2020 (2nd/3rd Gen) | Cab-Length, 4in Oval | Textured Black | $204.99 |
| N-Fab RS Nerf Step 05-15 Double Cab | 2005–2015 (2nd Gen) | Cab-Length, Drop Step | Textured Black | $449.99 |
| N-Fab Podium LG 16-23 Double Cab | 2016–2023 (3rd Gen) | Cab-Length, 3in Wide Pad | Textured Black | $549.99 |
| Fishbone Offroad Side Steps | 2005–2023 (2nd/3rd Gen) | Rock-Slider Style Step | Textured Black | $229.99 |
| N-Fab Nerf Step 01-04 Double Cab | 2001–2004 (1st Gen) | Wheel-to-Wheel, 3in | Textured Black | $399.99 |
Best Overall for the 1995–2004 First-Gen Tacoma: N-Fab Nerf Step
The N-Fab Nerf Step for the 1995–2004 Extended Cab 6-foot bed is the strongest first-gen option we stock, and it is our overall pick for owners of the original Tacoma. First-gen trucks are the hardest to shop for — most brands stopped tooling bars for them years ago — so a purpose-built, no-drill W2W kit at $399.99 is a genuine find. The bar is built from 3-inch diameter mandrel-bent steel tubing, finished in a durable gloss black powder coat, with N-Fab's signature drop-down step pads positioned at each door for a wide, grippy landing.
Key Specifications
What We Like
- + One of the only new W2W bars still made for the 1995–2004 first-gen Tacoma
- + True no-drill, bolt-on install using factory body-mount locations
- + Lifetime structural warranty and a step at every door
Things to Consider
- – Cab/bed specific — confirm you have the Extended Cab with the 6ft bed
- – Often a special-order item; allow lead time before shipping
N-Fab's drop-down step pads sit below the bar for a wide, grippy landing at each door.
Best Budget Step Bar: Go Rhino 4000 Series SideSteps
If you own a 2005–2020 Tacoma and want a proven step bar for the least money, the Go Rhino 4000 Series is the value play at $204.99. It uses a wide 4-inch oval tube with a large molded non-slip step pad that runs cab-length under the doors — the flat oval profile gives a more comfortable foot landing than a round bar. The one-piece steel body wears a textured black powder coat that hides scuffs, and the kit bolts on with vehicle-specific brackets. Go Rhino backs the 4000 Series with a limited lifetime structural warranty.
Best for the 2005–2015 Second-Gen Tacoma: N-Fab RS Nerf Step
For the 2005–2015 Double Cab, the N-Fab RS Nerf Step ($449.99) is our pick. The RS series keeps N-Fab's welded steel construction and detachable drop-down step pads but wraps it in a cleaner cab-length shape that tucks tight to the rocker for better ground clearance on the second-gen truck. It is finished in textured black, installs with no drilling, and ships ready to bolt to factory mount points. This is the bar to buy if you want the N-Fab step feel without the full wheel-to-wheel footprint.
Cab-length bars like the RS tuck close to the rocker for more clearance on lifted second-gen trucks.
Best Wide Step for the 2016–2023 Third-Gen Tacoma: N-Fab Podium LG
The 2016–2023 third-gen Tacoma sits taller, and families climbing in and out want a bigger platform than a round tube. The N-Fab Podium LG ($549.99) answers that with a 3-inch main tube and oversized detachable step pads that give the widest, most planted foot placement in this guide. It carries the same welded steel body and textured black finish as the rest of the N-Fab line and bolts on with no drilling. It is the priciest option here, but for daily driven third-gen Double Cabs the step comfort is worth it.
Best Off-Road Value: Fishbone Offroad Side Steps
Trail-driven Tacomas need a step that can also take a hit from a rock or a rut. The Fishbone Offroad Side Steps ($229.99) fit 2005–2023 trucks and use a heavy tubular design that doubles as a light rock-slider — the perforated step surface sheds mud and gives boots grip in the wet. At just over $200 they are the best off-road value here, adding rocker protection and a step in one bolt-on package with a textured black powder coat that matches most aftermarket bumpers.
The Fishbone step doubles as light rocker protection — useful for trail-driven Tacomas.
Also Great for First-Gen Double Cabs: N-Fab Nerf Step 01-04
First-gen Tacoma buyers with the Double Cab 5-foot bed (available 2001–2004) should look at the N-Fab Nerf Step 01-04 ($399.99) instead of the Extended Cab kit. It is the same welded 3-inch wheel-to-wheel design and drop-down steps, tooled for the shorter Double Cab body in a textured black finish. Getting the cab and bed length right is the single most important step in shopping first-gen bars, so match your truck before you order.
The 01-04 Double Cab kit shares the same W2W design in a textured black finish.
How to Choose Nerf Bars for Your Toyota Tacoma
Choosing Tacoma step bars comes down to five decisions. Get these right and installation is a one-hour job with a socket set.
1. Match your generation, cab, and bed
Tacoma bars are cut for a specific body. Confirm your generation (1995–2004, 2005–2015, or 2016–2023), your cab (Regular, Access/Extended, or Double Cab), and your bed length (5ft or 6ft) before ordering. A Double Cab bar will not line up on an Extended Cab, and vice versa.
2. Wheel-to-wheel or cab-length
Wheel-to-wheel (W2W) bars run the full length between the wheel wells and add a rear step for bed access, plus more rocker coverage. Cab-length bars sit only under the doors, weigh less, and give more break-over clearance for off-road use. Daily-driver and family trucks usually prefer W2W; wheelers lean cab-length.
3. Step style and material
Round nerf bars (like N-Fab) use detachable drop-down step pads for a defined landing; oval bars (like the Go Rhino 4000 Series) give a wider flat surface; rock-slider steps (like Fishbone) trade comfort for protection. All of the bars in this guide are welded steel with powder-coated finishes for corrosion resistance in Florida humidity and northern road salt alike.
4. Finish
Gloss black is the classic deep shine; textured black hides scratches and better matches modern blacked-out trim and aftermarket bumpers. Both are powder coats over steel, so durability is comparable — the choice is cosmetic.
5. Install and warranty
Every bar here is a bolt-on, no-drill install using existing mount points, typically 45 minutes to 90 minutes per truck. N-Fab and Go Rhino both back their bars with lifetime structural warranties, so factor long-term coverage into the price when you compare.
Installation and Fitment Notes From Our Tampa Shop
In our Tampa, FL shop we install Tacoma nerf bars almost every week, and the process is consistent across brands: raise the truck, loosen the factory body-mount bolts, hang the bracket, then snug the bar and torque to spec. The two mistakes we see most are ordering the wrong cab configuration and over-tightening before both sides are hung — leave everything hand-tight until the bar is level front to rear, then final-torque. On first-gen trucks, penetrating oil on the factory body-mount hardware the night before saves a lot of grief with 20-plus-year-old fasteners. If you are unsure which bar fits your truck, send us your year, cab, and bed length and we will confirm the correct part before you buy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best nerf bars for a 1995–2004 Toyota Tacoma?
The N-Fab Nerf Step (part nfbT9673XC) is the best nerf bar for a 1995–2004 first-gen Toyota Tacoma Extended Cab with the 6-foot bed. It is a wheel-to-wheel, 3-inch welded steel bar with drop-down step pads, installs with no drilling for $399.99, and is one of the few W2W kits still tooled for the first-gen truck. Double Cab owners should choose the matching N-Fab 01-04 kit.
Do nerf bars fit every Toyota Tacoma generation?
No. Toyota Tacoma nerf bars are generation-, cab-, and bed-specific. A bar for the 1995–2004 first gen will not fit the 2005–2015 second gen or the 2016–2023 third gen, and Extended/Access Cab bars differ from Double Cab bars. Always confirm your model year, cab style, and bed length before ordering.
What is the difference between wheel-to-wheel and cab-length nerf bars?
Wheel-to-wheel (W2W) bars run the full length between the front and rear wheel wells, adding a rear step for bed access and more rocker coverage. Cab-length bars sit only under the cab doors, weigh less, and provide more off-road break-over clearance. Choose W2W for daily and family use, and cab-length for a lifted or trail-driven Tacoma.
Are Toyota Tacoma nerf bars hard to install?
No. Every bar in this guide is a bolt-on, no-drill install that uses the Tacoma's factory body-mount locations and takes roughly 45 to 90 minutes with basic hand tools. The kit ships with vehicle-specific brackets and hardware. On older first-gen trucks, apply penetrating oil to the factory bolts beforehand to ease removal.
How much do Toyota Tacoma nerf bars and running boards cost?
Toyota Tacoma nerf bars and running boards range from about $204.99 to $549.99. Budget cab-length step bars like the Go Rhino 4000 Series start near $205, wheel-to-wheel N-Fab kits run about $400, and premium wide-step bars like the N-Fab Podium LG top out around $550. Off-road rock-slider steps sit in between at roughly $230.
Do nerf bars void a Toyota Tacoma factory warranty?
No. Bolt-on nerf bars do not void your Toyota factory warranty. Under the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a manufacturer cannot deny warranty coverage simply because you added an accessory, unless the accessory itself caused the failure. Because Tacoma nerf bars install without drilling or cutting, they leave the frame and body unmodified.
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