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side steps, anyone run em?

I made some using pipe, expanded metal and conveyor belt.
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Diet and exercise..:flipoff:

Or maybe one of those wheelchair lift things...

Or carry a small step ladder with you...

Or maybe install airbags so you can lay frame and be able to get in...

:D :D :D

Rene

I thought it would have went along the lines. "maybe you should stop asking for cheese on your bloody burger mate. Not to mention putting cheese on everything else you bloody americans eat."


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you know if you used motorcycle chain, it wouldn't try to swing inward w/your weight applied, that type of chain doesn't like to bend sideways. i have some of that type chain thats twice as big, or bigger than motorcycle chain, from a screw conveyer. i had thought about using it as a step...

i have a buddy who has sections of tire chain, bolted to front seat bolt and other side to the bolt in rear of front seat...he pulls it out and it looks like a ''chain ladder'' but its a pain to pull in before closing door, and it swings inward as you try to climb up, thats what gave me the idea to use the huge motorcycle type chain, plus my dad can get that type chain for me for free at his work...

its about an inch wide, each link is about 2'' long, it shouldn't swing inward, but i haven't found a good place to mount it from.
 
I just contacted DPI and they will angle the "loop" down on the Rock Whores, at no additional charge. As soon as my wallet recovers from the purchase of the 4.56s and extended brake lines, I'm ordering a set.
 
I just contacted DPI and they will angle the "loop" down on the Rock Whores, at no additional charge. As soon as my wallet recovers from the purchase of the 4.56s and extended brake lines, I'm ordering a set.
You should also check into DIY4X's bolt on sliders. Kert will also angle the kickout down or up, depending on your needs at no extra charge.
 
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