G35Vortec454
Adventurer
Why sould you ea t a ladder? That's for ol' timer RV'ers.
Get 3 of those large fire truck folding steps.
Get 3 of those large fire truck folding steps.
http://www.trucknvans.com/c-104-van-ladders.aspx
Could not these be used as a starting point and modified for side mount?
Yo, BackCountry - friends of friends of your brother - moto crew in Oregon. Where do you recommend to raft in Idaho, taking a trip with my 12 &14 year old sons mid-August. We don't want a float, we want fun stuff.
Thanks in advance.
TOP
My thoughts are there are two reasons no one else makes side ladders. One is MPG but more likely wind noise. Two if used on trails it could cause damage to the vehicle if caught on trees or other objects on the side of the trail.
Slick. I always appreciate home fabbed goodies more than ma$$ market $tuff.
Most mirrors fold damn near flat. I agree with the hazards of a permanently mounted side ladder...and quite honestly the lack of function having it bolted in a single position. The best solution (IMHO) would be to install anchors at all four corners that a customized portable ladder would lock into, you'd get the safety/stability of an attached ladder, the convenience of getting to exactly what you need and you wouldn't be worried about a tree branch tearing your well built $400 ladder and $2000 worth of van body apart..I know this is a old post, but as far as the posts saying that the ladders stick out to far and will catch things on the trail.... Well I guess you should get rid of your side mirrors also, those stick out further than a side ladder!