![]() 05/01/2017 at 14:13 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Thinking about getting one of these for working on my truck. Does anyone have one and wish to share their opinions on it?
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Damn that looks awesome!
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Looks nicer than the bucket I usually stand on. But when I worked in a diesel shop one of the mechanics had one and really liked it.
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Swoon. Man alive I would love that.
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That’s pretty cool, but it looks like it takes up a lot of room, too. I’ve seen some guys install a front-mount hitch and slide in a little step bar for easier access. It works, but it’s not as nice as being able to lay on your belly while leaning over the engine.
![]() 05/01/2017 at 14:45 |
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Takes up a lot of room, when you’re working on the truck? it doesn’t seem that bad. That’s not a concern for me anyway, I’ve got plenty of space around the truck..
It looks like it folds up pretty nicely when not in use too.
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Looks nice and all, but what’s wrong with standing on your bumper*? That’s what I do (don’t do what I do).
*Standing on a chrome bumper may or may not be dangerous, especially when wet. Ask me how I know.
![]() 05/01/2017 at 14:51 |
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Yeah, I’m so not doing that.
I’m 6'4" and it’s still difficult to do any real engine related work on a Super Duty. I can’t imagine trying to install new injectors while laying on top of the engine. It’s not comfortable for very long.
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(Haha, I don’t even have room to store an extra ladder except maybe up in the rafters. It’s tight.)
If you can manage it, go for it! That thing looks awesome.
![]() 05/01/2017 at 18:31 |
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when i am at the house i use my old used up tires that are still on rims. i usually have more than a few just laying around. the wide ones work the best. if i happen to be on the side of the road and dont have one handy, then the milk crates that hold the oil containers in the back works good too.