Fenderfour
Active member
Do you have a funk-all big truck that needs funk-all big traction boards? I've got just the thing for you.
Never been used or mounted. I had planned to use these as an entrance ramp for my build, but my overlanding porch is a better solution for me.
These are legit aluminum sand ladders. 60" long, 16.5" wide, made out of 3/16" think aluminum. Comes with mounting brackets.
These weigh about 35lbs each, so I'm not keen on shipping, Looking for local-ish pickup in Seattle/Everett area of Washington State. I paid $425 + shipping, I'd like to get $350.
...so maybe you don't have a huge truck, but have a vintage Range Rover that you want to look more... vintage. These are the ticket. You can even add some legs to create a lovely dinner table, just like the adventurers did.
If you were feeling ambitious, you could cut one ridge off the width and weld it into the middle to create ultra-strong traction boards/bridges. I'd wager these are 5000 series aluminum, which welds well using TIG or MIG.
Would consider trading for a mobile HAM Radio set up
Never been used or mounted. I had planned to use these as an entrance ramp for my build, but my overlanding porch is a better solution for me.
These are legit aluminum sand ladders. 60" long, 16.5" wide, made out of 3/16" think aluminum. Comes with mounting brackets.
These weigh about 35lbs each, so I'm not keen on shipping, Looking for local-ish pickup in Seattle/Everett area of Washington State. I paid $425 + shipping, I'd like to get $350.
...so maybe you don't have a huge truck, but have a vintage Range Rover that you want to look more... vintage. These are the ticket. You can even add some legs to create a lovely dinner table, just like the adventurers did.
If you were feeling ambitious, you could cut one ridge off the width and weld it into the middle to create ultra-strong traction boards/bridges. I'd wager these are 5000 series aluminum, which welds well using TIG or MIG.
Would consider trading for a mobile HAM Radio set up