Description
The Rhino ImpactStep⢠with Connect + Wiring To Fit the Mercedes Sprinter with factory fitted rear parking sensors (B907, B910) (All wheel bases and roof heights) 2018 to 2024
ImpactStep⢠is fitted with advanced shock absorbing units and a special pivoting bracket that protects the vehicle from low-speed impacts to keep your van moving. With the vehicle specific fitting kit provided, the ImpactStep⢠can be fitted to your van in just 20 to 60 minutes.
Features-:
- Reduce van repair and off the road costs
- Protects from damage to the van from rear end loading/unloading accidents.
- Provides a step to enable safer entry and exit from the rear of the van.
- Full width step design with safety tread area
- Unique rubber shock absorber design
- Millbrook proving ground tested to withstand 6 tonne impact at 3 mph (See Technical Specification Sheet)
- Step dimensions-: 166cm Long x 9.5 cm High x 13.5cm Deepâ
- Manufactured from heavy duty aluminium and composites to give longer lasting good looks
- Anti-slip 13.5cm wide tread area to give an all weather slip resistant step.
- Supplied with high viz yellow anti slip step
- Supplied with Connect + wiring installed. This allows the vans reverse parking sensors to be removed from the bumper and relocated into the impact step.
- Only for van fitted with OEM rear parking sensors
- Includes simple to follow pictorial fitting instructions
Price displayed includes VAT and UK mainland (Excl. Scottish Highlands)Â 2 – 3 working day signed for delivery.
Express dispatch and delivery options are available. Please select when ordering, if required.
Pictures are provided for illustration purposes only.
N.B. This is a special / made order item. Stock levels cannot be shown in real time. Please contact us prior to ordering if your order is urgent. Upon receipt of order we will contact you to confirm details prior to dispatch, a working telephone number is required. Orders we are unable to confirm by the agreed dispatch day are automatically cancelled.
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