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YITAMOTOR 6 Inches Running Boards Compatible with 2004-2024 Nissan Titan Crew Cab & 2016-2024 Titan XD Crew Cab Aluminum Black Side Steps Nerf Bars
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Description
IMPORTANT - Only fit 2004-2024 Nissan Titan Crew Cab (Excludes 2016 Models) & 2016-2024 Titan XD Crew Cab; If youre not sure what model you have, please check the cab size picture Covered with high-quality ABS plastic; Slip-resistant aluminum side steps prevent slipping and withstand the toughest weather conditions; Each side can handle up to 450 lbs. (200 kg) Our running boards are made from premium aluminum alloy; Material is sturdy, durable, wear-resistant, and corrosion-resistant; They have been repeatedly tested to resist corrosion from salt sprays and withstand UV radiation without discoloration The bolts are made from stainless steel so will not rust easily; The bottom is designed with a slide mount to eliminate the need for punching holes; This allows the boards to better adapt to the car and be assembled more quickly The installation manual contains detailed graphics and text for a hassle-free installation; Contact us any time if you encounter any issues
Specifications
Vehicle Type | Passenger Car |
Dimensions | 85.43 X 9.06 X 8.27 Inches |
Finish | Stainless Steel |
Weight | 42 Pounds |
Sold By | Amazon.com |
Model | Ceetss-3039-vc01 |
Customer Rating | 4.2 Out Of 5 Stars(35) |
Country Of Origin | China |
Manufacturer | Yitamotor |
Product Dimensions | 82 X 6 X 2 Inches |
Item Dimensions | 82 X 6 X 2 Inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | Ytss0026 |
Date First Available | May 15, 2021 |