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- (-) Remove A Post filter A Post
- (-) Remove Inner Wing/Arch Liner filter Inner Wing/Arch Liner
- (-) Remove Roof Soft Top Motor filter Roof Soft Top Motor
- (-) Remove Trunk Garnish filter Trunk Garnish
- B Post (7) Apply B Post filter
- Body Shell (7) Apply Body Shell filter
- Cowl Top Panel (7) Apply Cowl Top Panel filter
- Cross Member (7) Apply Cross Member filter
- Front Torsion Bar (7) Apply Front Torsion Bar filter
- Hood & Frame (7) Apply Hood & Frame filter
- Hood Catch (7) Apply Hood Catch filter
- Hood/Soft Top (7) Apply Hood/Soft Top filter
- Landing Slam Body (7) Apply Landing Slam Body filter
- Panel Front (7) Apply Panel Front filter
- Rear Panel (7) Apply Rear Panel filter
- Roof Moulding (7) Apply Roof Moulding filter
- Side Skirt (7) Apply Side Skirt filter
- Side Step (7) Apply Side Step filter
- Side Steps (7) Apply Side Steps filter
- Step Rear (7) Apply Step Rear filter
- Tonneau Cover (7) Apply Tonneau Cover filter
Used Jeep Step Rears
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About Step Rears
The Jeep rear step is a panel that enables people entering or exiting at the rear of the vehicle to step up into the vehicle and step down out of the vehicle with ease.
Fixed below the boot, directly above the rear bumper, the rear step sits directly beneath the rear entrance on the vehicle. The rear step is usually mounted on brackets which are bolted into place. In some models the rear step fits into the structure of the rear bumper itself.
The Jeep rear step provides a secure ledge to step on when entering and exiting the vehicle. Rear steps are usually found on larger vehicles that sit higher off the ground, such as 4x4's, that have the extra fold-down seats in the rear of the vehicle.
Rear steps come in a selection of designs, styles, materials and finishes and these features will be dependent on the make and model of your vehicle. Often rear steps are covered with a chrome or plastic outer which has a non slip strip or tread, which helps with the ease of using the step, especially in wet weather. Rear steps also help to stop mud and water from splashing up onto the bodywork of the car. Many car owners opt to fit a rear step to their vehicle for aesthetic reasons as well as functional. It can be an easy way to modify the look of your car, adding a stylish finish and a more personal touch.
The rear step on a vehicle can be prone to damage and can get dented and knocked or suffer from rust over a period of time and the brackets used to mount the rear step to the car can also corrode and warp out of shape. When fitting a new rear step on your car, choosing the Jeep rear step will guarantee you a part that will be compatible with the make and model of your vehicle, enabling the part to perform at its best and last longer.
Jeep trivia
- In the action film, Furious 7, a customised Jeep dropped out of an aeroplane, along with some of the other classic cars used in the film. Usually, this kind of stunt would use only the chassis of the cars, but for F7, they just dropped the fully built cars from the cargo plane and hoped for the best.
- Nobody knows where the name 'Jeep' comes from or why it was used. One theory is that it's a play on the phrase General Purpose Vehicle (GP), while others maintain that Jeeps are named after a character in the Popeye cartoon, Eugene the Jeep.
- People that own a Jeep are very keen to show it off. In 2015, research was carried out that showed Jeep is the second most popular car brand to see on Instagram. The Marque is the most popular Jeep model on social media. While this is a surprise when you consider the bigger names in car manufacturing, the fact that Jeeps can become such an integral part of the travel experience may go some way to explain the Instagram popularity.
- Jeeps have been seen a lot on the small screen, with perhaps the most recognisable being their use in the award-winning TV show Breaking Bad. Both Hank Schrader and Skyler White drove a Jeep, although it was Schrader's 2006 Jeep Commander (XK) that looked the best.
- Although they were designed for the military, it didn't take long before Jeep released a version for civilians. The CJ-2A had several features that were lacking on the military versions, such as a tailgate, a side-mounted spare tire, and an external fuel cap.