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What kind of steps are used for a lifted 4x4 ?


sumncguy

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U.S. Military - Veteran
Joined
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Messages
98
City
Hillsborough NC
Vehicle Year
1992
Engine
4.0 V6
Transmission
Automatic
Total Lift
at least 6"
Tire Size
32x11.5x15
I just bought a truck that has a lift. Think 3.5" .. really doesnt matter .. what matters is I need to put some steps on it. 1. because its a long way up .. Im 5' 7" 2. Im an old guy 57. :)

What everyone using. Ive searched and cant find anything for a 92 Extended cab.

Thanks in advance folks.




Regards
Sum
 
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This is my favorite style.

Followed by doing this....

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Im an old guy 57.
Hey. Hey. Hey!!! 57 is not OLD!

I don't have steps on my truck. But it only has 6” lift and 35” tires. Just park next to a rock if you something. That chain idea above us pretty cool. Doesn’t affect ground clearance.
 
Hey. Hey. Hey!!! 57 is not OLD!

I don't have steps on my truck. But it only has 6” lift and 35” tires. Just park next to a rock if you something. That chain idea above us pretty cool. Doesn’t affect ground clearance.
I had chains on my old K20. its nice cause you aint gotta worry about smashing them up
 
I like the chain step... but my luck would be that it would get caught on a thick limb and drag it into the driveline/ wheels and break something expensive...

AJ
 
I like the chain step... but my luck would be that it would get caught on a thick limb and drag it into the driveline/ wheels and break something expensive...

AJ
I never had that happen on that old K20 i had...and i used to bash the piss out of that thing.
 
I have gotten in tractors with the chain thing... they can get kinda wild.

As you go it get in they swing inboard and in general are not very stable obviously. Especially with a truck where you have to rotate your foot.
 
Totally useless. It only gives about 3/4" of lift. You got the wrong style. They make another type but it is basically the opposite of this one where the bottom plate is actually on top, so when you stand on it, it gives about 10" lift.
 
I think @Ranger850 is talking about this model.
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Oh ... I was given something that will work ..

 

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