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Go Rhino RB20 Slim Hitch Step - 18in. Long / - RB620ST

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      Provides easy rear step access to the bed or back of a truck, Jeep or SUV. Go Rhino's Raptor-inspired RB20 Slim Hitch Step completes your vehicle's stylish upgrade while offering both convenience and safety features. The classic louvered design matches the popular RB10 and RB10 Slim Line running boards while providing easy access to your truck bed or roof rack. The heavy-duty, 16-gauge zinc-coated galvanized steel construction protects your vehicle from rear-end collisions and works with 2" hitches and standard hitch pins. Hitch Steps come with a Limited Lifetime warranty on materials and construction and a 5 year warranty on the Bedliner Finish.

      Hitch accessories are all the wires and plugs needed to complete your towing setup.

      Since 1975, Go Rhino has remained a leader in the development, design and manufacturing of innovative, stylish and extremely useful aftermarket automotive accessories. For over 30 years, Go Rhino has taken pride in offering products that allow the trucks and SUV owner to enjoy the most from their vehicle.

      Go Rhino RB620ST

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