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Tired of the athleticism it takes to get into the truck bed.

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if my tailgate was as low as the one in their picture, i would not need a ladder, ha ha ha.

i have seen people with those on their trucks though. they seem to like them
I absolutely love the tailgate step in my F150... would be a dealbreaker if it didn't have it! This is for my wife's Ranger because we are not getting any younger, and I'm banking on us having the truck for a long time after our knees have gone out. :like:
 

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i wish someone made something so we didn't have to just hang on to the steering wheel to get in and out of the truck. i feel like that will be bad for the truck in the long run.

i bought the bedside steps to put on my truck so hopefully they make it a lot easier to get in and out of the bed once i put them on
 

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I agree the bed can be hard to get into, even with the side step.

but this Is maybe the easiest vehicle for me to get into. the seat is at perfect butt height

I am 6’ with long legs so maybe that is why and just a normal ranger fx4, no lift.

my wife on the other hand, she makes good use of that passenger side handle
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