Would you order the tailgate step for your new truck?
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#49
I have one and requested it. It was actually a must have for me. I had a Chevy Avalanche that had one built into the bumper corners. I loved it. I also had an amp research bumper step added to my work truck. The kind you kick down into place. That was great but i had no real handle.
My two cents says it is way worth it. BTW i am proud to use the man step! All 6'7" 305lbs of me.
My two cents says it is way worth it. BTW i am proud to use the man step! All 6'7" 305lbs of me.
#50
I think the step has its advantages, but warn you on one disadvantage. If you plan on putting a removable hard bed cover on the bakc, there may be leaking. I'm not talking about the big fiberglass covers. I mean the Bakflips, rollbaks, rollnlocks, etc. The covers don't cover the top of the tailgate completely and the step allows water to seep in. That is the main reason I made sure to get a truck without one.
That said, I've had numerous times already where I wished I had one. The bed is kind of high, and on days when your back or legs are sore, it sure would be nice to have.
That said, I've had numerous times already where I wished I had one. The bed is kind of high, and on days when your back or legs are sore, it sure would be nice to have.
#53
Those along with the "manly" step makes it the easiest truck to access the bed.
Wouldn't have a truck without either, now.
And any time I deploy the manly step, I flip up the handle.
One day you younger guys will, too.
#55
i hate it. all i do is trip over the damn thing any time i'm getting in and out the bed of my dad's f250 loading stuff in. was very happy that my f150 did not have that.
edit: do the f150's not have the handle?
either way, if i have a load in my arms their is no way i'm using that step and losing my balance, i'd much rather set it on the tail gate and then jump up and put it where it needs to be.
edit: do the f150's not have the handle?
either way, if i have a load in my arms their is no way i'm using that step and losing my balance, i'd much rather set it on the tail gate and then jump up and put it where it needs to be.
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#59
After my 08 Superduty, it's a must have. I've had tundra and chebbie owners ask about it at home depot or wherever I was using it. They all wished theirs had it. I'm 34 and could give a rats a zz what people think of it or me using it. If rolling and ankle or wearing out your knees is manly, count me out. My job depends on my legs and me being mobile. The step helps maintain that. I never used the pole either, just the step.
#60
For the 10 days I was able to drive/use my truck when I was hom in February on R&R, I used my truck as a "truck" four times and each time I appreciated having that step...and I appreciated that handle as well...it came in very handy. I wish I could have gotten the side steps as well (to better look into my tool box from the sides) but it wasn't an option with the 5.5 foot bed.
I would definitely get it again, and my wife and son have both used it while I have been gone and said the appreciate it being there to use as well.
I'm 58 and don't give a crap whether someone else doesn't care for it or not, if you don't want it...don't buy one with it, but if you do you may find yourself using it more than you think. It definitely makes life easier on your knees.
Dennis
76 dtg Dubai
77 dtg Home for good!
I would definitely get it again, and my wife and son have both used it while I have been gone and said the appreciate it being there to use as well.
I'm 58 and don't give a crap whether someone else doesn't care for it or not, if you don't want it...don't buy one with it, but if you do you may find yourself using it more than you think. It definitely makes life easier on your knees.
Dennis
76 dtg Dubai
77 dtg Home for good!