Gm Oe Running Board Step Kit 15914674/75 Tahoe Yukon 2007-2014 on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, US
This is a GM OE part. Directly from a GM dealer's parts department inventory. GM part # is provided. Please verify proper fit/part for your vehicle with your local GM dealer. Not responsible for verification of correct part for your vehicle.
These were on a brand new Tahoe on the lot. Customer went with a different style step, so these were taken off and now you get a great chance for a super bargain. The steps come just as pictured with the mounting brackets. Only thing needed will be studs to mount it up.
Shows to fit 2007-2014 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon.
This shows to be the factory option BVE style boards.
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