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- Nerf_bar abstract "A nerf bar is a tubular device fitted to the side of a racecar, typically single-seat race cars that compete on asphalt or dirt oval tracks. A \"nerf\" is a small, sometimes intentional, collision between two cars in which one driver bumps the other to facilitate a successful pass. The nerf bar protects the sides of the vehicles and also keeps their tires from becoming entangled. If fast-spinning tires come in contact with each other, one or both of the cars may lose control or even become airborne. These are commonly used on Modifieds such as used in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Series, and the wheel pods behind the rear wheels on a Dallara DW12 INDYCAR is often nicknamed the nerf bar because of the similar purpose.A more commercial application of the nerf bar is for convenience purposes on a pickup truck or sport utility vehicle. It may act as a step to ease entry and exit from the vehicle, or to help prevent damage to the vehicle when crossing rocks off-road. Nerf bars can also be used to double as side bull bars on off-road vehicles.The term is sometimes applied to the foot-rests on a motorcycle. Nerf bars are typically made from either stainless steel, chrome or powder-coated steel, although there are considerable variations in style and design. For motorcycle tank/engine protection systems on dual sport motorcycles, the term \"P.D. Nerf\" was invented by Happy Trails Products for the Kawasaki KLR 650. On quad bikes nerf bars are used to help stop the wheels of two machines becoming entangled.They are also variously known as step bars, boss bars, tube steps, step rails, truck steps, or step tubes.The most common types of nerf bars are: cab length step bars, wheel-to-wheel nerf bars, oval tube steps, sport tubes and single steps. The installation is common for all nerf bars and includes universal or model specific brackets. Brackets are attached either to rocker panels or bolt on directly to the frame of a vehicle. Some model specific brackets for nerf bars do not require drilling and use existing mounting holes in the frame of a vehicle.Typically if they are being used to slide over rocks and past trees they are built with thicker tubing and attached directly to the truck's frame rails rather than the body. Being attached to the frame can allow them to support the entire weight of the vehicle and even be used as a jack point to change a tire. They are not called Nerf Bars any more and instead are called Sliders, Rock Bars, or another variation of the two.".
- Nerf_bar thumbnail 2002_Ford_Explorer_Sport_Trac.jpg?width=300.
- Nerf_bar wikiPageID "5519332".
- Nerf_bar wikiPageLength "3474".
- Nerf_bar wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Nerf_bar wikiPageRevisionID "657378262".
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLink All-terrain_vehicle.
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLink Bullbar.
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLink Bumper_(automobile).
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automotive_body_parts.
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLink Chrome_plating.
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLink Dallara_DW12.
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLink Hot_rod.
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle.
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLink Pickup_truck.
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLink Sport_utility_vehicle.
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLink Vehicle_frame.
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLink File:2002_Ford_Explorer_Sport_Trac.jpg.
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nerf Bars & Running Boards".
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nerf bar".
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLinkText "nerf bar".
- Nerf_bar wikiPageWikiLinkText "side steps".
- Nerf_bar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CarDesign_nav.
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- Nerf_bar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses2.
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- Nerf_bar subject Category:Automotive_body_parts.
- Nerf_bar hypernym Device.
- Nerf_bar type Device.
- Nerf_bar comment "A nerf bar is a tubular device fitted to the side of a racecar, typically single-seat race cars that compete on asphalt or dirt oval tracks. A \"nerf\" is a small, sometimes intentional, collision between two cars in which one driver bumps the other to facilitate a successful pass. The nerf bar protects the sides of the vehicles and also keeps their tires from becoming entangled.".
- Nerf_bar label "Nerf bar".
- Nerf_bar sameAs Q6996129.
- Nerf_bar sameAs m.0dqmj6.
- Nerf_bar sameAs Q6996129.
- Nerf_bar wasDerivedFrom Nerf_bar?oldid=657378262.
- Nerf_bar depiction 2002_Ford_Explorer_Sport_Trac.jpg.
- Nerf_bar isPrimaryTopicOf Nerf_bar.