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Lund #23710562 5-inch Oval Curved Stainless Steel Nerf Bar/running Board on 2040-parts.com

US $370.00
Location:

Worthington, Minnesota, United States

Worthington, Minnesota, United States
Lund #23710562 5-Inch Oval Curved Stainless Steel Nerf Bar/Running Board, US $370.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Lund Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:23710562 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Surface Finish:stainless steel

NEW in unopened box

  • Lund nerf bars SS part #23710562 will fit 07-16 GM CREW CABS ONLY

these nerf bars come pre-assembled and include custom mounting hardware for a direct, no-drill install. The mounting brackets included.  I also have a set of replacement pads to go with them in case you ever need them.

 5” oval step provides extra-wide stepping surface

Rugged marine-grade 304L stainless steel is ultra-durable

Mirror-like finish

Customized to fit trucks and SUVs

Tough construction – supports up to 350 pounds

UV and corrosion-resistant materials

Pre-assembled for easy installation

All mounting hardware included

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Mounting brackets included

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