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Side steps project

ericwilkison

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Just finished a project adding a lift and 35's. The first thing my vertically challenged wife said is "I need steps to get in!". So I decided to try building my own. This is my first larger fabrication project and I have to say I'm very happy with the results. Thought I would show off a little. That's allowed, right?

I started with 2" x 3" tube and put short 45 deg ends on. I then ran 2" square back to the frame and used angle iron for a mounting surface. The mounts are welded directly to the frame. Might be overkill, but they are nice and strong.
 

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svastano

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Looks great and Love the wheels!
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amax

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Mar 10, 2014
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What wheels are those? I really like the looks of them
 

No Hay

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Nice work on the steps!

If Mary see's those, she'll want to order a set also.
 
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