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Old 12-31-2005, 03:19 PM   #1
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Nos Auxillary Step unit

Can anyone tell me about a part number GM #994454, Auxillary step unit? I was wondering if anyone knew the application of this very old part number, Thanks, Greg
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Old 01-01-2006, 04:19 AM   #2
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Welcome to the board from South MIssissippi. I'm gonna move this to were you're more likely to get an answer.
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Re: Nos Auxillary Step unit

Where would that be?
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Old 01-01-2006, 10:48 AM   #4
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Re: Nos Auxillary Step unit

I think that is the small step inserted in the side of the fleet side bed.
When the fleet sides started becomeing popular, some people complained that they couldn't stand on the truck side and work from there. GM's answer was this little $10 step. It came with a template too, this would show you where to cut the bedside to where it would support a man's weight and not flex.
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Old 01-01-2006, 11:30 AM   #5
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Re: Nos Auxillary Step unit

That piece was actually started in the 50's IIRC, so it would be a very old P/N
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I saw them alot in the early (59-66) Fleetsides.I put one in a`69 Dodge.Like many GM accessories,these were jobbed-out or sourced through outide mfgrs. and packaged as a GM part.Also available elsewhere,like Ventshades.
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Old 01-01-2006, 02:28 PM   #7
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I have a set I got from ebay. Not sure on the actual year they came from, but the part # on these are 986838. These are called a side panel step unit.
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Either one of those numbers show's up in my gm catalog....just so you know, the dealer probably won't be able to help.
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Step are in 1973 truck accessory catalog, for blazer. edited
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When the fleet sides started becomeing popular, some people complained that they couldn't stand on the truck side and work from there. GM's answer was this little $10 step.
Actually, GM can't take credit for coming up with these. Like many other "official" accessories such as Vent Shades, these were an existing product that GM chose to include in their accessory offerings. I bought mine from Dick Cepek in the '70s
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Thank you for that , I know of those cast alum pockets from Hickey /GM BUT I was referring to Greg Youngman about GM # 994454 which is for the aux step that is bent tubular with expanded metal. Bolts to rocker box at door area for access into seating rather than access into box, Shown (illustrated) in 1973 dealer accessory brochure / not accessory catalog. I have one (yes only one) would like to purchase another or pair or whatever. thanks
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You do know this is a ten year old thread right?
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