Getting In Your Lifted Truck

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Dreded
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Getting In Your Lifted Truck

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ok I got a quick question I just put a 4" Trailmaster lift into my truck and now floor of the passenger area is waist Height so its kinda hard to get in and out of I was wondering what you all did to fix this problem.

also im not a small guy(280lbs) so I dont really like yanking on the steering wheel getting in :)

P.S. my GF who is kinda short I have to lift her in so it is mainly for her :)
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:laugh: :laugh: :finger:
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WOW thats helpful :finger: :D :wtf:

what I was thinking of doing is trying to find a short ladder from a Motorhome the type that tucks up underneath. If I can find one thats really well hidden that would be awsome :)
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If growing longer legs it out, I'd probably go for some nurf bars that double as a step.

My dad has a stock height 78 f-150. He carries a step ladder in the back for my mom. :laugh:
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My buddy bought a stirrup, mounted on a strap, that latches onto his rocksliders on his heep. It is rather cool lookin' and you just toss in the rig when you are done using it. :cool:
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bucket :laugh:

you can get steps to mount under the body, but you will drag them when you are wheelin'.
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put a chain under it so it wont get hung up on most off road obsticals. and you can step up on it.
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Rockcrawler wrote:put a chain under it so it wont get hung up on most off road obsticals. and you can step up on it.
whatcha mean by a chain?

what I picture is a chain thats a little slack kinda like a stirrup
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yeah kinda like that. bolted to two sides and just hanging down. I have seen it befor but never used one.
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:idea: :finger:

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lol :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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jump. its excersise :laugh:
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i like nobody's Newest Idea :idea:

i still have 235/75r15 tires on it too so its gonna get a few inches higher

i was not expecting so much lift the 4" lift is more like 7" plus i have a 3" body lift because of the 5.0L

i bought the lift off of Blue_Coyote and when he told me it gave him 6" I didnt really believe it a whole lot cause all the drop brackets are 4" but it defiantly seems to be about 6" or 7" :wtf:
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Post by FatMan »

kodiak makes some retractable steps there about $250.00 each but if your wheeling your rig on some hard stuff i would get them. if you do a little wheeling and alot of DD then if there in your price range there a good choice. they set right under the rocker panel really close. i think they hold 350 lbs so your covered on weight.
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I think that I would have the little woman wear mini-skirts the day you will have to help her in the rig> :eek: ;) :idea: :redneck:
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