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Rock-Slide Engineering R-Step Flat Surface Step; 9-Inch (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item SSD42881
Rock-Slide Engineering R-Step Flat Surface Step; 9-Inch (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
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      Description


      Fold out two-step system for universal utility applications. Mount to a variety of trailers or vehicles. The universal bracket kit comes with three sets of brackets to mount the step on a flat surface, on a cross member or even on a high platform. The brackets orientation can be switched to change the width or height of brackets to the mounting surface.

      This kit ships with 9 inch Step and Universal Bracket Kit.

      Features:

      Powdercoated black.
      Universal Bracket Kit allows for mounting the step to a variety of platforms.
      Brackets orientation can be changed to accommodate different widths/heights.
      Aluminum housing, stainless steel internals, 11 gauge steel step
      Rated for 350lbs.
      Some fabrication may be required to your mounting surface.
      Made in USA
      Install Time: 2 Hours

      Rock-Slide Engineering RS-900

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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