The new Mopar bed steps allow you to jump onto your Ram bed without pulling your hamstrings!
I thought of the phrase "walk into my office". Mopar has just released a new retractable centrally mounted bed pedal for the multifunctional tailgate of the Ram 1500. The optional multifunctional tailgate has a 60/40 split door that can be opened up to 88 degrees, making it easier to put items on the bed. And the Mopar bed step allows you to enter the bed more easily to secure your goods.
Why We Like Bed Steps
Mopar Bed Step: Specs & Price
Other Mopar Bed Steps
Why We Like Bed Steps
We used to jump up there back in the day, but now we are older. If we even sleep or stand up the wrong way now, surgery is required. So to get into the back of a truck, we will take all the help we can get. While these particular steps are made by Mopar, over the years we have taken advantage of Ford’s tailgate step and the integrated bumper steps on the Chevy Silverado.
If you do have back issues in all seriousness, a bed step will help you keep your balance as you are working. While bed steps are handy for getting up into your truck, they are also equally as useful for getting out of the bed.
Mopar Bed Step: Specs & Price
The new Mopar bed step, which deploys from under the truck with the tap of your foot, is made of high-strength aluminum and can support 350 lbs. The step is a factory option on new Ram trucks or available as a standalone part in the United States and Canada (Mopar Part # 82216265AB) for an MSRP of $395.
“Mopar offers more than 600 quality-tested, factory-backed parts and accessories across the entire Ram lineup,” said Mark Bosanac, Head of Mopar Service, Parts and Customer Care, FCA – North America. “Our retractable bed step further enhances the convenience and utility of Ram’s industry-leading cargo management and storage system.”
Other Mopar Bed Steps
Mopar makes additional bed steps for the Ram 1500, Ram 1500 Classic, and the Ram HD. Personally, we would opt for a Mopar bed step if we had one of these special edition Ram trucks. Depending on the truck, the steps either stow away within the bumper, the driver’s side corner, or under the rear bumper.
Carl Anthony is Managing Editor of Automoblog and a member of the Midwest Automotive Media Association and the Society of Automotive Historians. He serves on the board of directors for the Ally Jolie Baldwin Foundation, is a past president of Detroit Working Writers, and a loyal Detroit Lions fan.
Photo, video and video source: FCA America LLC.
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