Luverne Truck Equipment 570015 Features:
The Grip Step receiver hitch step provides a convenient stepping surface on the front or rear of the vehicle. It installs using the receiver tube opening and can be attached or detached as needed. This receiver hitch mount securely attaches to the Grip Step receiver hitch step and allows it be mounted on a 2" x 2" receiver tube opening (fits most 2" receivers; may not be compatible with certain receiver adapters). It features a 6" drop to give the step added clearance from the rear bumper or spare tire. It also includes all necessary mounting hardware for attaching the step and comes with a hitch pin. NOTE: This package includes the receiver mount only. The Grip Step receiver hitch step #415026 is required to complete the assembly.
- 6 in. drop provides easier access into larger, lifted vehicles
- 2 in. Receiver Stinger with 6 in. Drop
- Assembled in USA
- Compatible with Grip Step receiver hitch step #415026
- Hitch-mounted design allows for use-as-needed convenience
- Limited lifetime warranty (three-year finish, one-year parts)
- Securely mounts receiver hitch step for a convenient stepping surface
- Shank fits most 2 in. x 2 in. receiver tube opening
- Strong steel construction with a durable black finish
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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