Yep, I have enduro boots with steel caps ... I was thinking of something like the Fox Comp 5 but it's too late lolYeah good tip. That is a place I am likely to step wearing racing boots. And I mean the kind that have toe sliders.
You know, maybe some protective clear tape in that area might be a good idea. Because lacking a bed step I bet a lot of people use that little corner to get in when the tailgate is down.
for sure, but after hours of riding or trying to be stealthy in load/unload mistakes are made. No matter what it’s a vulnerable area unless you are barefoot with clipped nails haha.Don't wear those boots when loading / unloading the truck... that seems like the most cost effective option.
I guess my point is those boots are the problem.. with the metal rivets on the outer sides and tips.for sure, but after hours of riding or trying to be stealthy in load/unload mistakes are made. No matter what it’s a vulnerable area unless you are barefoot with clipped nails haha.
I miss my old stepside ranger, or at least the functionality of having a step to get in the bed right behind the cab. That was awesome.for sure, but after hours of riding or trying to be stealthy in load/unload mistakes are made. No matter what it’s a vulnerable area unless you are barefoot with clipped nails haha.
Definately not as strong as my 2013 F-150.I personally feel that our paint on the rangers isn’t as strong as others.
I’d be a buyer of a stepside option. The nostalgia alone would drag me in. My first truck was a used beat up 79 GMC stepside. It was a death trap but nothing beats the first day you drive off on your very own shitbox.I miss my old stepside ranger, or at least the functionality of having a step to get in the bed right behind the cab. That was awesome.