Started another project this week. We bought a 2010 Jeep Wrangler to tow behind the motorhome. 48,000 miles on the clock, no rust TX/AZ history, not beat to death off-road.
Has aftermarket bumpers, running boards/ sliders, tires and wheels. It’s quite a bit taller than stock.

First item of business was to replace the aftermarket grille; not a fan of the “ angry birds” look. Found a stock grille at a wrecking yard in Kendalville IN that was already painted Patriot Silver, $200 and it was here in three days. 5-minute job to replace the black grille with the stock Jeep unit.

I think it looks a lot better.
With the additional height and the tube sliders sticking out so far my wife was struggling to get in and out of it and asked if I could “put some kind of steps on it”
So, it was time for some CAD/FEA design work.. removed the driver side and got out the cardboard…

I notched the side pieces to show me where to cut the tubes. Objective was to give her a step that is 6” lower without dropping below the existing rails. It had to be inset rather than an add—on.

Cut the rails with a 4.5” angle grinder and a hackzall. These were compound cuts since I wanted angled sides to emulate the bumpers.

The cardboard mock-up slid right in; noticed it’s sporting red and green paint from a Christmas project.
Now it’s time to move from cardboard to steel.