Removable Shorty Step

Was thinking about this issue today. With my ongoing lift my wife struggles to get into the Jeep to help me test things out. Honestly, I am having a tough time too. Ripped an old pair of jeans today getting in. I do have Savvy sliders with step on the way. Guess I'll wait to see how much they help. For Christmas I'll ask for a solid bar to mount on the A pillar.
 
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I accidentally lifted my Jeep more than expected😉 now my wife cant get in 😂 its uh kinda hard to watch.
Does anyone make detachable steps that I can use when my Shorty is riding shotgun then removable all other times?
Hopper
Your local fab/welding shop, I’d suggest to support the small businesses, of course not without getting a price quote upfront ☺️

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OK, this isn't groovy at all, but I Jeeped in Moablast fall with an older member of the local club there and the driver had a piece of rope cable tied to a fold-able plastic stool (like one I have in my camper). The stools are solid, light plastic and can be used for other stuff, too (like checking the oil in your lifted, monster winch/front bumper Jeep). You just put the stool down, load up in the Jeep, and pull the stool up on the string, fold it up, and put it behind the seat.

https://www.google.com/search?q=fol...ECAwQBA&biw=1248&bih=717#imgrc=IpJTJvrEY2fpFM
 
She could have done it years ago, but without going into her health too much, tremors and balance issues effect her these days and it’s hard for her to get in/out of all of our vehicles. She was just joking around about her current situation. I’m always asking/showing her about new and different ways of getting in and out as I come across them. She doesn’t feel anything would make it easier for her specifically. That’s the main reason I didn’t add my body lift and stuck with 31’s. I even went as far as putting the step rails back on that came with the Jeep to see if it helped her but she said it actually felt harder to use them, so back off they came.
I see.
My wife is in her 50s and 40 lbs overweight. If she doesn't get in, it's some me time.
We don't take the Jeep everytime, but a lot more often than I ever expected.