ShadowsPapa
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This may be a rather unique situation, we'll see.
I have and love our JT Overland - as you know they come stock/factory with the "running boards". The overland doesn't stand really tall but still tall enough even I grab the handle or steering wheel and pull up when using the running board to get in.
The stock running boards sit high - not that far down from the sill, so they in themselves are a large step up, especially for some people - perhaps with bad knees, people not over 5'5", that sort of thing.
It's great for keeping the crud off the side of the truck - it does a great job at that.
It's also some minor protection for going through hard packed snow piles and showing off a bit as I found out today in a parking lot with piles of snow packed by plows. I could hear that hard packed snow scraping along the running boards.
My wife struggles bad to get into and out of this truck. The Chevy running boards were placed almost perfect, about half-way up between ground and the sills getting in - a true STEP.
She also has a handicap in that her right arm can't even come close to reaching that grab handle on the A-pillar, and her left arm - well, that's a stretch too because then she's reaching across for it. In short this truck is high for her even stock from the factory and the running boards don't really help. So please keep in mind this is a person without normal arms who can reach that handle and pull up - getting out is fun, she has to slide out and then with the vehicle muddy from the salt and sand and snow - she gets filthy getting out.
She suggested I find a way to put some sort of step on it.
I'm trying to find something that doesn't break the bank, actually functions as a STEP that's lower than these running boards.
I'd either want to leave these on as they do protect the truck from front wheel rocks and sand and crud tossed up against the rocker panels - or find something that would do the same thing but be a step for her (heck, for me too, for that matter)
I don't want to lose the protection they offer. One reason I liked this was the fact that the running boards keep the sides cleaner.
Is there anything that does what these do but acts more like a STEP to get in with?
I have and love our JT Overland - as you know they come stock/factory with the "running boards". The overland doesn't stand really tall but still tall enough even I grab the handle or steering wheel and pull up when using the running board to get in.
The stock running boards sit high - not that far down from the sill, so they in themselves are a large step up, especially for some people - perhaps with bad knees, people not over 5'5", that sort of thing.
It's great for keeping the crud off the side of the truck - it does a great job at that.
It's also some minor protection for going through hard packed snow piles and showing off a bit as I found out today in a parking lot with piles of snow packed by plows. I could hear that hard packed snow scraping along the running boards.
My wife struggles bad to get into and out of this truck. The Chevy running boards were placed almost perfect, about half-way up between ground and the sills getting in - a true STEP.
She also has a handicap in that her right arm can't even come close to reaching that grab handle on the A-pillar, and her left arm - well, that's a stretch too because then she's reaching across for it. In short this truck is high for her even stock from the factory and the running boards don't really help. So please keep in mind this is a person without normal arms who can reach that handle and pull up - getting out is fun, she has to slide out and then with the vehicle muddy from the salt and sand and snow - she gets filthy getting out.
She suggested I find a way to put some sort of step on it.
I'm trying to find something that doesn't break the bank, actually functions as a STEP that's lower than these running boards.
I'd either want to leave these on as they do protect the truck from front wheel rocks and sand and crud tossed up against the rocker panels - or find something that would do the same thing but be a step for her (heck, for me too, for that matter)
I don't want to lose the protection they offer. One reason I liked this was the fact that the running boards keep the sides cleaner.
Is there anything that does what these do but acts more like a STEP to get in with?
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