25-0505 Westin Signature Series 3" Round Sbs-chevy/gmc Blazer/yukon/tahoe- Blk on 2040-parts.com
Baldwin Park, California, US
Westin signature series 3" round nerf step bars are made of 3" diameter round tubing and are vehicle specific designs. Each step design and mounting technique varies by application. These step bars feature recessed area mounted step pads, unique to Signature Series nerf step bars, feature the Westin brand name, and are UV resistant.
- Mount kit Included
- 3" Round Tube
- Mild Steel
- Recessed Step Area
- No-Drill Installation
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