Black 8TM31SS-1 Guard
Black 8TM31SS-1 Guard
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Black Horse 8TM31SS-1 Rust-Free And Corrosion-Resistant
Single Tube Rear Bumper Guard by Black Horse Off Road: this accessory is meant to protect your plastic rear bumper from any subtle or extensive damage and built for long-lasting use. Keep your rear bumper in good condition and drive in style by partnering it with our grille guard or bull bar for front-end protection. The rear bumper guard has direct bolt-on installation and can be easily attached to the existing factory holes of your vehicle's chassis without requiring welding or drilling.
Features & Benefits
- Sturdy stainless steel construction with 1 abs step pads for a better grip and easier access in and out of vehicle
- Unit is made of extra strong steel and designed to withstand years of abuse
- Rust-Free And Corrosion-Resistant
- Bolt-on installation with no drilling or welding
- Might interfere with rear sensors
- Installs straight to the chassis using existing factory holes
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
Specifications
| Model | Rust-Free And Corrosion-Resistant |
| Weight | 19 lb |
| Dimensions | 69 x 15 x 7 in |
| Brand | Black Horse |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8TM31SS-1 |
| UPC | 842766119370 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the key construction details?
Black Horse Rust-Free And Corrosion-Resistant features unit is made of extra strong steel and designed to withstand years of abuse. See Features & Benefits and Specifications for the full list.
How much does this product weigh?
This item weighs approximately 19 lb.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
📦 Shipping:
Orders are processed within 1–2 business days. Standard delivery takes 3–7 business days, depending on your location.
↩️ Returns:
You may return or exchange products within 60 days of receiving your order. Items must be in original condition with proof of purchase. If your item is defective or damaged due to manufacturing issues, we’ll replace it at no additional cost.

