Ford Ranger Running Boards - Stainless Steel Tubulars - from 2012
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Ford Ranger Running Boards - Stainless Steel Tubulars - from 2012

WALKING FOOT RANGER

Set of 2 tubular stainless steel steps for Ford Ranger Double Cabin and Super Cabin from 2012

- Screws provided

- Non-slip neoprene skates

For the FORD RANGER version MS-RT, the foot step mounts however, it is necessary to provide an adaptation and modification of the fixing legs

€655.00 Tax included

€545.83 Tax excluded

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Fixed side steps for Ford Ranger.

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These side steps mount along the cab and provide a stable, secure foothold for getting in and out of the vehicle every day. In polished stainless or black powder-coated steel, with non-slip neoprene pads and drill-free fitting (hardware supplied). Real comfort for everyone — especially older passengers, people with reduced mobility, children or anyone unused to a tall vehicle — while protecting the sills and refining the lines. Sold in pairs.

Browse all Ford Ranger steps and all Ford Ranger accessories. Also consider protecting the bed with a tonneau cover, or fully enclosing it with a hard top.

Frequently asked questions

Are the side steps sold in pairs?

Yes, in pairs — one driver side and one passenger side.

Do I need to drill the bodywork to fit them?

No. They attach to the existing anchor points under the body, hardware supplied.

Stainless or black steel: what’s the difference?

Polished stainless gives a classic chrome look; black powder-coated steel a more discreet, modern one. Strength is comparable.

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