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Maxmate Custom Fit Silverado 4 Inch Oval Stainless Side Step Rails Nerf Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

West Chester, Ohio, United States

West Chester, Ohio, United States

One side has a small ding on the bottom that does not show when installed. This happened during shipping.

MaxMate Custom Fit 01-14 Silverado/Sierra 2500 HD/3500 LD&HD Crew Cab /02-13 Silverado/Sierra 1500 HD Crew Cab (Excl SS model) 4 inch Oval Stainless Steel Side Step Rails Nerf BarsOnly fit Crew Cab with 4 full-size doors,NOT for Extended Cab with 2 full-size front doors & 2 suicided rear doors.(Please check the Cab Size image above.)

  • 100% brand new 2 bars for both driver & passenger sides. All mounting hardware and DIY instruction included.
  • Step bars are made of heavy duty mirror-polished stainless steel 4 inch oval tubing with seamless welded end caps. Rust Free! UV resistant non-slip wide step pads.
  • Easy No-Drilling DIY installation.(Please click the "See all vehicles" link to make sure it fits your vehicle.)
  • Can not ship to alaska/Hawaii.
  • BrandMaxMate
    Item Weight14.3 pounds
    Product Dimensions89 x 11 x 9 inches
    Item model numberWB2C41057
    Manufacturer Part NumberWB2C41057

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