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N-Fab Wheel to Wheel Rock Rails

$510.95 - $575.95
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  • Made from 1.75" tubing with .12" thick walls
  • Corrosion protection is applied both inside and out of the steel tubing
  • Textured Black finish for a sleek look
  • Fully welded for maximum strength
  • Bolt on design resists flexing
  • Optional RKR Drop steps sold separately
  • Sold in pairs
  • Made with pride in the USA

While off-roading over rocky terrain, you will want to protect your rocker panel from obstacles and debris, and maybe you even want a bed access step as well. With N-Fab's wheel to wheel RKR Rails, Toyota Tundra and Ford Raptor owners can have the best of both worlds! These bolt-on sliders use existing mounting locations and are constructed using a .120" wall and 1.75" tubular steel. Then they are treated inside and out, then finished with a textured black powder-coating to help prevent corrosion from forming.

Optional RKR Drop Steps are sold separately if you want a slider but also need a helpful step up from time to time - these steps can be quickly installed or removed as needed. The RKR rails are fully welded which gives them maximum strength. Another plus is they are a bolt on design which means it will help resist flexing. Get yourself a set of American made N-Fab wheel to wheel Rock Rails and make your off-roading experience an even better adventure!

Also available from N-Fab and fit a wider variety of trucks and Jeeps, are the cab length RKR Rails that also fit the optional bolt-on steps, or the full RKR Step System, which comes with the sliders and the steps as a kit!

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Spec Sheet
Step LengthWheel to Wheel
Step Width3" Wide
BrandN-Fab
FinishTextured Black
WarrantyLimited Lifetime (Against Defects) 5 Years (Finish)
MaterialSteel
Step TypeSliders
MADE IN AMERICAYes
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