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Go Rhino 69442987PC - RB20 Running Boards with Mounting Brackets Kit

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Go Rhino 69442987PC - RB20 Running Boards with Mounting Brackets KitGo Rhino's legendary RB20 cab length running boards will make your truck, Jeep or SUV stand apart from the crowd. With an aggressive, yet stylish appearance, these bolt on steps take their visual inspiration from the Ford Raptor but are made for more than just looks. The RB20's perforated holes, punched into the surface of the step, gives maximum traction and prevents mud, ice, and snow from accumulating. The corrosion resistant 16 gauge steel steps

Go Rhino's legendary RB20 cab length running boards will make your truck, Jeep or SUV stand apart from the crowd. With an aggressive, yet stylish appearance, these bolt-on steps take their visual inspiration from the Ford Raptor but are made for more than just looks. The RB20's perforated holes, punched into the surface of the step, gives maximum traction and prevents mud, ice, and snow from accumulating. The corrosion-resistant 16-gauge steel steps are mounted high and tight, giving them plenty of clearance for off-roading, and are strong enough to support hundreds of pounds. The RB20 is offered in textured black powder coat or bedliner coating. Matching drop steps will make entering and exiting lifted vehicles even easier. Hardware and brackets are included. RB20 Running Boards With Drop Steps come with a Limited Lifetime warranty on materials and construction and a 5 year warranty on the the Textured Black Finish.

Running Board; RB20; Textured Powder Coated; Black; Galvanized Steel; Unlighted; Rocker Panel Mount

Kit Part # Go Rhino 69400087PC + Go Rhino 6944295

Attributes

  • Type: Stationary
  • Color/ Finish: Black Matte Textured Powder Coated
  • Material: Steel
  • Mounting Location: Rocker Panel
  • Lighted: No
  • Wiring Type: Not Applicable
  • Used With Extra Wide Flares: No
  • Used With Mud Flaps: No
  • Includes Mounting Bracket: Yes - Direct-Fit Type
  • Number Of Boards: Set Of 2
  • Drilling Required: No
  • Estimated Install Time (Hours): 2


Features & Benefits

  • Latest Raptor-Inspired Style
  • Patent Pending Cab Length Running Boards For Popular Crew Cab And Extended Cab Trucks
  • Constructed From Galvanized Steel For Additional Corrosion Protection
  • Protective Bedliner Coating Or Textured Powder Coat For Corrosion, Impact And Abrasion Resistance
  • Protects Vehicle Finish While Providing A Wide, Full-Length Step Platform For Easy Entry To Vehicle
  • Limited 5 Year Warranty


Specifications:

Description_KEY rb 20, RB 20, RB-20, Running board, running boards, nerf, Nerf bar, Nerf bars, nerf step, nerf steps, side bar, sidestep, side step, Side Steps, slider, side rail, side tails, side step rail, sides, drop step, drop steps, truck step, truck steps,
Description_DES RB20 Running Boards with Mounting Brackets Kit
Description_ASM 2005-2023 Toyota Tacoma (Doors: 4 & Body: Crew Cab Pickup / Note: Double Cab)
Description_EXT RB20 Running Boards offer off road styling while also helping to protect vehicle finish while providing a wide, full-length step platform for easy entry to vehicle. Built from 16-gauge zinc coated steel and coated for corrosion resistance.
Description_MKT Go Rhino's legendary RB20 cab length running boards will make your truck, Jeep or SUV stand apart from the crowd. With an aggressive, yet stylish appearance, these bolt-on steps take their visual inspiration from the Ford Raptor but are made for more than just looks. The RB20's perforated holes, punched into the surface of the step, gives maximum traction and prevents mud, ice, and snow from accumulating. The corrosion-resistant 16-gauge steel steps are mounted high and tight, giving them plenty of clearance for off-roading, and are strong enough to support hundreds of pounds. The RB20 is offered in textured black powder coat or bedliner coating. Matching drop steps will make entering and exiting lifted vehicles even easier. Hardware and brackets are included. RB20 Running Boards With Drop Steps come with a Limited Lifetime warranty on materials and construction and a 5 year warranty on the the Textured Black Finish.
Description_FAB 16-gauge zinc-coated galvanized steel with durable finish for corrosion, impact and abrasion resistance
Description_FAB Complete kit with bars and mounting brackets
Description_FAB Heavy duty, Raptor-inspired running board design
Description_FAB The modern, bullet-stamped design is 7 1/2 inches across at its widest point and tapers down towards the rear
Description_FAB Optional drop down steps also available (sold separately)
Description_FAB Limited Lifetime warranty on materials and construction and a 5 year warranty on the Textured Black Finish.
Description_SHO RB20 Running Boards
Description_INV RB20 Running Boards for Double Cabs
Description_DEF Running Board


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