Luverne 415078 78" Grip Step Running Board on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, North Carolina, US
Luverne 415078 78" Grip Step Running Board
Grip Step Board Only/Need Vehicle Specific Bracket Kit
Features a 7 inch Step Constructed of 5052-H32 Aluminum
Durable Black Powder Coat Finish
Features an Innovative Step Design for Added Traction and Safety
Vehicle-Specific Brackets Allow for Easy, No-Drill Installation
Brackets are Black Powder Coated High-Strength Steel
Includes Stainless Steel Fasteners and Black Powder Coated End Caps
Some Step Board Assembly Required

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