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Heavy Duty Rear Step Bumper (11-16 F-250 Super Duty)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item SD3999
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Heavy Duty Rear Bumper
    • 3/16-Inch Cold-Rolled Steel Construction
    • Two-Stage, Textured Matte Black, Powder-Coated Finish
    • D-Ring Shackles
    • Built-In Sensor Holes
    • Bolt-On Installation
    • Fits 2011-2016 F-250 Super Duty Models

    Description

    Back-End Protection. If you need some strength in the back end of your truck, this Heavy-Duty Rear Bumper is the solution. Built strong, this bumper will certainly offer some additional armor, but it will also look sensational on your Super Duty.

    Construction and Appearance. This Heavy-Duty Rear Bumper is made from 3/16-inch, cold-rolled steel and welded into perfect shape for your truck. There are built-in sensor holes, dual D-Ring shackles and built-in corner step pads. The bumper endures a 2-stage, textured matte black, powder-coat finish for amazing looks and corrosion resistance.

    Installation. Putting this bumper on your truck is designed to be a full, bolt-on installation with no drilling or cutting required.

    Application. This Heavy-Duty Rear Bumper fits 2011-2016 F-250 Super Duty models.

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    Installation & What's in the Box

    Installation Info

    Installation Time

    (approx) 2 Hours

    Difficulty Level:

    Simple installation for anyone.

    Installation Guides

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    What's in the Box

    • (1) Bumper
    • Installation Hardware

    Tech Specs

    5.0

    Customer Reviews (1)

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