- Sturdy Step
- Reach Into TruckBed
- Easy Installation
- Choice of 3 Finishes
- Locks Out of the Way
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Description
The Go Rhino SpringStep features a patented spring hinge system that povides a 3" downward travel to allow easy entry and exit from your full size pickup truck or sport utility vehicles. Go Rhino automotive products offers more function and style. As for how the Go Rhino Side Entry Spring Steps work is the Spring Step locks up and out of the way in the stationary position when not being used. Then with applied pressure the step springs downward you stepped on. Easy installation appeals to "Do-It-Yourself" customers. Some minor drilling required. Provides a hefty 3" diameter tube for extra strength and durability. These steps only fit full size trucks and suvs.
Features
- Sturdy Step: Provides a hefty 3" diameter tube for extra strength and durability.
- Reach Into TruckBed: Step onto the Spring Step to reach further into or on top of vehicle.
- Easy Installation: Easy installation appeals to "Do-It-Yourself" customers. Some minor drilling required.
- Choice of 3 Finishes: Available in chrome, polished stainless steel and black powder coat finishes.
- Locks Out of the Way: How it works: The Spring Step locks up and out of the way in the stationary position when not being used. Then with applied pressure the step springs downward you stepped on.
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty on Polished Stainless and 3 year warranty on chrome and black
Order Notes
***Note: These steps only fit full size trucks and suvs***
Go Rhino Universal Fit Side Entry SPRING Steps Warranty
Limited lifetime warranty on Polished Stainless and 3 year warranty on chrome and blackGo Rhino Universal Fit Side Entry SPRING Steps - How It Works
| How It Works How it works: The Spring Step locks up and out of the way in the stationary position when not being used. Then with applied pressure the step springs downward you stepped on |



















