Mopar Side Step Running Board Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 07-16 on 2040-parts.com
San Mateo, California, United States
Add the good looks and convenience of side steps to your Jeep Wrangler with this factory style side step kit from Mopar. These molded side steps are the same ones that are standard equipment on the Sahara and are optional on the SE and Sport models. They have a steel structure for strength, a black plastic exterior for style and grip, and provide a convenient step for getting into your Wrangler. They cannot be installed in combination with Rock Rails. Set of two steps with all hardware included. **Excellent condition. Never used off-road. Was installed on my 2016 JKU for about 1200 miles worth of highway driving. |
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