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Tire service step

ssentt

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Anyone have one of these? I see there are a few different versions/makes.

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kramarj

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I have one, they are pretty handy for certain things, I really figured I would use it more though. The one I have is a Mac, although they just put their sticker on it, they can be had cheaper, just saying.

There is a ton of adjustment in it, if I remember right it can be put on tires up to 14" wide. There is also an up and down adjustment. I believe they are made to fit on just about any sized truck tire, easily on most pick up tires.
 
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Alamedasam

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I use mine all the time. Found it new at a Good Guys swap meet. It was almost new & the guy did not even know what it was. He wanted $5.50 for it. I handed him $3.00 & he took it. When I told him what it was, he wanted it back! Been about ten years now. Love it!:beer:
 

txvwnut

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I've got two one for light duty trucks and one for heavy duty. Don't use the light duty one much but used the heavy duty one a lot until the truck manufacturers starting stuffing the engines under the windshield.
 

wyo george

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Just put a small carabiner clip on it and when using it you clip the vehicle keys to the step to prevent driving off with the step in place.
 
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