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Go Rhino Hitch Step 360c on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Condition:New

 Go Rhino Hitch Step 360C

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Features
Available in 32" or 36" long
Fits 1 1/4" or 2" receiver hitches
Premium quality 3" x .065 tubular steel that is strong and durable
Great for additional vehicle protection in parking lots and while driving
Available in black powder coat, chrome, textured black & polished stainless steel
Installs in just seconds and provides easy access to your roof rack or truck bed
Has additional collision protection to vulnerable, molded bumpers
Includes a Hitch Step, durable storage bag, anti-rattle system, hitch pin and instructions for use
May interfere with back up sensors on your truck
Description
Step up with style. The original Go Rhino hitch step is a universal step bar for 1 ¼ inch and 2 inch hitch receivers on cars, pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles, vans and motorhomes or RV's. The Go Rhino receiver hitch step installs in just seconds and provides easy access to your roof rack or truck bed, as well as additional collision protection to vulnerable, molded bumpers.

These Go Rhino original hitch steps measures 32 inches or 36 inches long and offers universal fitment for all 1 ¼ inch and 2-inch hitch receivers. They are manufactured of the highest quality steel (3 inches x .065 inches tubular construction) for unmatched strength and durability. Includes anti-rattle device, convenient storage bag and hitch pin.

Browse black hitch steps, stainless steel hitch steps, textured hitch steps and chrome hitch steps. There is a three year warranty on chrome and black and limited lifetime warranty on polished stainless. Each hitch step is a monster 36 inches wide!


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