Bumper Specs:
Features:
This sturdy steel replacement bumper has a diamond tread surface to provide grip as you step into your truck bed, built-in hitch ball holes, and an 8,000-lb capacity. Powder coat finish resists rust. Custom mounting kit included.
Installation Notes:
Bumper does not fit on Stepside/Flareside models
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Features:
Custom-fit, rear steel bumper is built to OEM specifications to perfectly match your vehicle's styling. Textured, UV-resistant pads provide excellent grip as you step into or out of your truck bed. Hitch ball holes let you tow up to 5,000 lbs.
Installation Notes:
Bumper does not fit on Stepside/Flareside models
Bumper comes with black step pads
More Information >Bumper Specs:
Features:
This sturdy steel replacement bumper has a diamond tread surface to provide grip as you step into your truck bed, built-in hitch ball holes, and an 8,000-lb capacity. Powder coat finish resists rust. Custom mounting kit included.
Installation Notes:
Bumper does not fit on Stepside/Flareside models
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