It might help to know how tall the Jeep is, lift and tire size will give us a good idea.
It might help to know how tall the Jeep is, lift and tire size will give us a good idea.
Profile says 6" lift.
Yes that is correct
Do you and your partner both need help getting in the Jeep?
Honestly there is not a lot of things out there.
Step stool you have to be able to get it back in the Jeep.
Step extensions you lose ground clearance. If that's important to you.
The stirrup Step Honestly to me would be the best.
If you are not rock climbing, you could always take that step off and ask a local fab/weld shop to extend it a few inches for you.
But every inch lower is defeating the purpose of having the Jeep, especially lifted... in the first place... and more risk it will get hung up and ripped off.
That, or there is the option of making a step loop by hanging a chain for a step. The plus of a chain loop is it's flexible so it will move if up against something. The down side of a chain step is it will move when used as a step and potentially make noise. I've seen them made using cable and rubber straps too.
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That, or there is the option of making a step loop by hanging a chain for a step. The plus of a chain loop is it's flexible so it will move if up against something. The down side of a chain step is it will move when used as a step and potentially make noise. I've seen them made using cable and rubber straps too.
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What can I add to this step to drop it down so we can get in and out easier? Removing the lift would be 2-3K and I don't want to do that. TIA
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What can I add to this step to drop it down so we can get in and out easier? Removing the lift would be 2-3K and I don't want to do that. TIA
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