Land Rover Range Rover Aluminium Running Board Side Step Bar Jeep Toyota on 2040-parts.com
Shelley, Idaho, United States
I purchased these and had them cut down to fit on Toyota FJ40. When they were done the guy who did the work told me he had trouble with them in our climate/ during the winter freezing up. So decided not to put them on. They are new and have the control unit and wiring harnesses with them. I don't know much else about them and didn't use them at all.
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