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AMP’s BedStep™ Gives
Easy Access to Tall Truck Beds
Irvine, CA (August 14, 2007) --
Known for innovative truck accessories like the
popular AMP Research Power Step, as well as the
original truck bed extender– the AMP Research
Bed X-Tender™ — AMP Research now
introduces the BedStep™, the first rear mounted
tailgate step that works with the tailgate open
or closed. Engineered to OEM standards for fit,
function and durability, the BedStep is
available for most popular late model trucks.
The AMP Research BedStep is perfect for
accessing cargo from the rear of a truck.
This attractive black anodized, and Teflon®
coated, cast aluminum alloy step provides a
solid platform for both commercial and
recreational use. Its ribbed, non-skid
surface provides added durability and prevents
slipping in wet weather. The BedStep features a
spring-loaded cam that allows it to deploy in
one fluid motion even with the tailgate closed.
When not in use, it stows rattle free under the
bumper, leaving the trailer hitch free for
towing or other hitch-mounted accessories.
Manually operated with one nudge of your foot,
the BedStep deploys in seconds at a convenient
side angle for access to the pickup bed even
when towing. AMP’s patented, multi-link design
and heavy duty construction, gives the BedStep
an impressive 300 lb. load rating.
Installation takes less than 20 minutes, and
is a complete bolt-on project using the existing
rear bumper mounting points and common tools.
It is perfect for today’s popular trucks with
high ground clearance including work trucks,
lifted show, or off-road trucks. The AMP
Research BedStep can now be purchased for the
Ford F-150 or Super Duty; Chevy Silverado/GMC
Sierra; and Dodge Ram. The AMP Research
BedStep, nationally distributed by Bestop, is
made in the U.S.A., and is backed by a three
year warranty.
About AMP Rsearch
AMP Research designs, engineers and builds
useful, innovative products for the automotive
aftermarket. AMP Research is located at 2552
McGaw Avenue, Irvine, California. Phone:
1-888-983-2209. For more information
visit:
www.amp-research.com
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