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Post Info TOPIC: Power Step


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Power Step


Does anyone have a PowerStep or similar product on their truck?

My Ford F550 is a little too high for me to get in and out of.  I can get in using the handlebars, but the jump down is a bit too high for my liking, especially since I've dislocated my replaced hip twice due to twisting the wrong way.  I'm deathly afraid of falling or landing in the wrong position.

Currently I am using a little stepstool that I just throw down to the ground when getting in and out.  It's a pain but it does serve it's purpose well. $15 versus $1500.  I'm trying to figure out if this Powerstep is a worthwhile investment. 



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2008 DRV MS 36TKBS3 (the CoW: Castle on Wheels), 2005 Ford F550 hauler (the Bull)

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