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These rugged, all-steel running boards provide a 6-1/2" wide step for entering and exiting your vehicle. Raised steel treads offer superior traction in all weather conditions. Textured black powder coat. Custom mounting kit included.
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No drilling required for installation
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Get into and out of your vehicle with ease by using these sturdy, durable steps. Multi-mount system ensures a precise, stable fit. Wide, flat, non-slip surfaces provide sure footing, and the black finish complements almost any application.
Installation Notes:
Drilling is required for installation
Product will mount along the front doors only
More Information >Tube Step Specs:
Features:
Get into and out of your vehicle with ease by using these sturdy, durable steps. Multi-mount system ensures a precise, stable fit. Wide, flat, non-slip surfaces provide sure footing, and the polished finish offers a hint of style.
Installation Notes:
Drilling is required for installation
Product will mount along the front doors only
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Easily access the gear in your work truck by using this sturdy side mount step. Non-skid, galvanized steel platform extends out when needed and slides back under your truck's side tool box for storage. Black powder finish resists corrosion.
Installation Notes:
Drilling is required for installation
Product will mount along the side doors only
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