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Rock-Slide Engineering R-Step Flat Surface Step; 12-Inch (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Rock-Slide Engineering R-Step Flat Surface Step; 12-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 16 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-1600

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

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