Sandman Ranger
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But does it have a damper?It is made by the company that makes the dampers . I can see another attack by the Crazies , I cringe .
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But does it have a damper?It is made by the company that makes the dampers . I can see another attack by the Crazies , I cringe .
Only problem with the DeeDee is it doesn't fold. An always there shin knocker. Just like leaving your hitch in.Dee Zee DZ6206S Bumper Step. 15 minutes to install. $75. Very happy with it.
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Hi Jim,Darrell, Good description as the instructions are not totally understandable. Took me about an hour, having to get up to answer my phone several times on the bench - no I don't want to extend my warranty or need a medicare supplement or friendly cremation and I don't care about your Nigerian Prince.
The unit works pretty good in average snow and cold conditions (a little stiff), but the real test will this spring when we enter "mud month." The very high clay content is a real bugger. Even the power washer has difficulty. We'll see then.
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Phil, assuming you are like me (been retired for a long time) it's not the getting down that's the problem - it's getting back up once down (you young guys will find that out soon enough). The snow on the step was left on for demo purposes, brushed off when the step is used. And there is no way anyone would use a step assist without holding on to something, in this case usually the bed side rail - but as you said, and your wife knows, never underestimate.....Hi Jim,
Careful...can you say Slip and Fall? My wife spent a career with a National Mall Developer in their legal dept as a Legal analyst....the number of Slip and Fall cases was overwhelming...
best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Co. Retired

Still waiting....Still waiting on mine from Motorwise.ca (for us north of the 49th). Looks like it’s well worth the wait.
Been 6 months. Given up on this company. Underwhelmed.Still waiting....
"If it truly was common sense, we'd all have it..." MeYea, like anything else.... use some of your 'common sense'.
If it's icy, clear it off before you use it!
I know, no one seems to have any of that 'common sense' thing now a days.
I have this step on my truck, and it's really handy.
But, to each his own, I guess.