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DV8 Offroad Bolt On Chase Rack (10-18 Ram 2500/3500)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      The DV8 RRDR2-01 chase rack is a bolt on rack that provides for extra lighting and mounting solutions for the rear of your 2010-2018 Dodge Ram 2500. This rack completely enhances the look of the truck and accommodates lighting for extra visibility anywhere it is needed. The rack installs easily, is completely removable, and fits the OEM lines of the truck perfectly. Features: Comes powder coated black, Accommodates multiple lighting combinations, Simple and strong bolt-on design, Comes with mesh aluminum inserts, Excellent light mounting solution, Sold As: Each.DV8 Off-Road understands Jeeps. The importance of creating a product that stands the test of time on and off the trail. We build durable, long lasting parts that compliment the natural lines of a Jeep. We also understand that along with style, Jeep enthusiasts need functional, reliable equipment that also protects their investment. That's why we test all of our products on our fleet of JK and JL Jeeps before releasing them to the public. These vehicles are driven both on and off-road daily. We do all of this to ensure that we are providing high quality accessories that are just as amazing as the Jeep itself.

      DV8 Offroad RRDR2-01

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