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Go Rhino RC2 LR Bull Bar with Four 3-Inch Cube Lights; Textured Black (19-24 RAM 1500, Excluding Rebel & TRX)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item R158500
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    Description

    Go Rhino's RC2 LR Bull Bars offer updated styling and the ability to combine today’s popular LED lights with front-end protection. The 3" diameter tubular steel frame features a galvanized steel skid plate with a stylish hexagonal cut out pattern. Different styles are available with light mounts for one 20" single row light bar, two 3" cube lights or four 3" cube lights. In addition, all RC2 LR Bull Bars have pre-drilled light mount holes across the center crossmember. The RC2 LR is available as a standalone; as a kit that includes vehicle-specific mounting brackets; or as a kit that includes both mounting brackets and LED lights. Installation is easy with no drilling required. RC2 LR Bull Bars come with a Limited Lifetime warranty on materials and construction, a 5 year warranty on the Textured Black Finish and a 1 year warranty on the electrical compoenents.

    3" diameter tubular steel and hexagonal skid plate

    Complete kit includes bull bar frame, mounting brackets and cube lights

    Easy bolt-on, no-drill installation

    Not compatible with ParkSense, Rebel, Sport, Express and TRX Models

    Limited Lifetime warranty on materials and construction, a 5 year warranty on the Textured Black finish and a 1 year warranty on the electrical compoenents.

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    Tech Specs

    4.5

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