Looking for a Folding Step that is About 4 Inches Long
Question:
I need a fold up step the is ~ 4inch long can you help?
asked by: Ron O
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Expert Reply:
If you can use a hitch mounted step we have # CARR183252. The step pad measures 5 inches long and 2-1/2 inches deep. We also have # CARR155012 which is designed to be mounted to a tow hook but depending on the application could be adapted to fit other places.
expert reply by:
Michael H
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Products Referenced in This Question
Carr Hitch Mounted Step for 2" Trailer Hitches - Black Powder Coat Aluminum - Reflective Finish
- Hitch Step
- Flip-Down Step
- Logo Step
- 650 lbs
- 2 Inch Hitch
- 5 Inch
- Aluminum
- Carr
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Carr Hitch Mounted Step for 2" Trailer Hitches - Black Powder Coat Aluminum - Black
- Hitch Step
- Flip-Down Step
- Standard Step
- 650 lbs
- 2 Inch Hitch
- 5 Inch
- Aluminum
- Carr
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Carr Flat Mount Mega Step - Folding - 500 lbs - Mechanical Matte
- Truck Bed Step
- Bumper Step
- Fold-Up Step
- Aluminum
- 500 lbs
- 14 Inch Wide
- Silver
- Carr
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