Found this on the web - Debo pull out step. Pretty neat idea but it doesn't look like it's made any longerI have seen examples of fold out ladders. Thoughts on those? https://realtruck.com/p/traxion-tailgate-ladder/v/ford/ranger/2019/
I really like that...the step up and down is still a little high, but really functional. SOMEONE will need to see if it will interfere with an installed hitchstepFound this on the web - Debo pull out step. Pretty neat idea but it doesn't look like it's made any longer
....or what the widest hitchstep we could use without interference.Yes, That makes sense!There aren't many pickups with a 42" bed depth, so I suspect that's height above ground rather than the size of the tailgate itself.


I had one of these on my 2011 F-150 and it worked nicely. You do have to drill holes in your tailgate, and it can be in the way if you are sliding something into your bed. Too bad you don't live near me as I still have it but will not install on the Ranger.I have seen examples of fold out ladders. Thoughts on those? https://realtruck.com/p/traxion-tailgate-ladder/v/ford/ranger/2019/
There's a Harbor Freight coupon for that stool on line all the time, to say nothing of their mail offers. I got mine for $19 OTD with a coupon...If you are very frugal, like me, use this folding standalone one for ~ $29 and every so often the price reduces down to only ~$20 (18" height)
https://www.harborfreight.com/step-stool-working-platform-66911.html?_br_psugg_q=step+ladder
Note: The distance on the 2019 Ranger tailgate down to ground is ~ 36"
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Here’s another type.. from EbayFound this on the web - Debo pull out step. Pretty neat idea but it doesn't look like it's made any longer