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Heavy Duty Tailgate Step Ladder Pickup Working Truck Bed Part Ford Dodge Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $124.99
Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Traxion Interchange Part Number:5-100 MPN:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:5-100 Package Includes:1 Tailgate Ladder Warranty:No Warranty Gender:Men and Women Other Part Number:Chevy,Dodge,Ford,Toyota,Nissan,Mitsubishi Pickup Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Compatibility:Universal Primary Color:Black Capacity:250 Pounds Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right UPC:783956910974

                               








Traxion Tailgate Ladder 5-100

This step ladder is easy to install on pretty much any truck. It provides nearly a universal fit, deploys in a couple seconds and greatly reduces the strain of getting into the back of a truck. When not in use the Tailgate Ladder folds and secures neatly against the tailgate - out of the way of valuable cargo.

Easy to install
Deploys in a couple of seconds
Reduces the strain on you as you get in and out of the bed of your truckSecures neatly against the tailgate

This part will not work with Dodge RamBox, Chevrolet Avalanche and Cadilac Escalade Trucks. We do not support installation on the vehicles

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