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Old Jun 16, 2004
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I saw this on a full size 2500HD today that a guy I went to high school with. This is one of the coolest things I have seen in awhile and was wondering if anyone has seen one of these installed on a ranger...

Its an old style aluminum "U" shape step with about a 12" foot grip on it. The crazy thing about it, is that when the door is closed its on a hydraulic hinge that has it pulled up under the body of the truck, so there is no lost ground clearance, but when the door is opened, it lowers down into the normal mounted position. I was thinking about changin over to this and was gonna see if anyone has this or has seen one installed, or hell if anyone knows what I am talkin about....
 
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Old Jun 16, 2004
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Yea....I was also interested in the same thing dude when I saw a set on an F150. But...the only company I know of is Kodiak Products, and they don't make them for Rangers :(

Here's their site http://www.kodiaksidewinder.com/A_Kit8inch.html
 
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Old Jun 16, 2004
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Ah yeah, at least now I know who makes them, thanks for the info, maybe one day.....I'm glad I'm not the only person who has seen these before...
 
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Old Jun 16, 2004
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if its what im thinking of i believe that summit has them in the new products section for the july/august issue
 
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