2016 Toyota Tacoma Dbl Cab Predator Tube Steps *complete With Hardware* on 2040-parts.com
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
These here are Toyota's 2016 brand new style tube step/nerf bars for the all new redesigned 2016 Toyota Tacoma Double cab. Comes complete left, right and hardware
Constructed of 6061 Aluminum with a black powder coating Designed specifically to complement the Tacoma’s styling Feature 12.5” x 2.5” drop steps (2 on each side) |
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