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SKU #: RNH-RSC071C6B6S MPN #: RSC071C6B6S

Ranch Hand RSC071C6B6S Running Steps 07.5-18 GM 2500/3500HD Crew Cab 6.6' Bed

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Description
Ranch Hand Running Steps for the GM crew cab trucks offer the same style and protection as their heavy duty bumpers. These wheel to wheel steps are constructed with 12 gauge steel and a unique punched plate pattern for a slip free step to get into your vehicle. Finished off with a durable black powder coat finish. These steps are designed to match your Ranch Hand front or rear bumper perfectly, and like all of Ranch Hand products, they are made right here in the USA! IMPORTANT NOTES: These steps are designed for GMC and Chevrolet 2500/3500HD Crew Cab 6.6ft Bed.

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Ranch Hand Running Steps for the GM crew cab trucks offer the same style and protection as their heavy duty bumpers. These wheel to wheel steps are constructed with 12 gauge steel and a unique punched plate pattern for a slip free step to get into your vehicle. Finished off with a durable black powder coat finish. These steps are designed to match your Ranch Hand front or rear bumper perfectly, and like all of Ranch Hand products, they are made right here in the USA!

IMPORTANT NOTES: These steps are designed for GMC and Chevrolet 2500/3500HD Crew Cab 6.6ft Bed.
Vehicle Fitment
2007.5-2014 GM Duramax Crew Cab 6.6ft Bed 2500/3500HD
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
  • 12- Gauge Steel Construction
  • Unique Punched Plate 6 Step Design
  • Designed to Match Ranch Hand Bumpers
  • 1-Year Warranty
  • Made in The USA!
About Ranch Hand
Ranch Hand started in 1986 in a small shop in Texas. They were one of the first to enter into the truck accessory industry. Since then, their business experience, knowledge, and determination has expanded Ranch Hand's presence on the road from a single racher's truck in a small town Texas to tens of thousands of trucks, Jeeps, and SUV's across the nation.