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Part Name: Putco 13103 Traditional Running Boards - Stainless Steel
Part Number: 13103, P4513103
Part Brand: Putco

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Putco 13103 Traditional Running Boards - Stainless Steel (13103, P4513103)

Part Description & Details

These stainless-steel running boards are made of 18-gauge, 430 mirror-finished NeveRust stainless-steel and provide long-term durability. The square edge design with exposed stainless-steel fasteners also includes mud flaps and are deburred to provide no sharp edges. These running boards are easy to install and combine a great mix of style and function.

Features:
  • Traditional running boards constructed from NeveRust stainless-steel
  • 18-gauge, 430 mirror-finished stainless-steel provide long-term durability
  • Square edge design with exposed fasteners also include mud flaps
  • Deburred for no sharp edges and easy to install
  • Traditional Running Board Design is a great mix of style and functionality

Vehicles & Years

  • 2002-2008 Dodge Ram 1500
  • 2003-2009 Dodge Ram 2500
  • 2003-2009 Dodge Ram 3500

 


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