*1 3/8" alloy tubes are heli-arc welded at the joints and then brushed to a high luster.
*Extra wide stainless steel foot peg with a "kick-up" design provides maximum traction and durability.
*Beefy heel guards are much stronger and better looking than stock plastic units.
*Features a trick looking laser-etched logo on both left and right nerf bars.
*Includes black webbing.
Item Fits: Honda TRX400EX 1999-2007
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