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toddjb123
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so, just spent my first weekend really using the LR3 as a utility vehicle (not just a commuter). Went to the river a couple times, threw the kayak on the roof, lots of gear in and out of the back, got some mud on 'er, the whole deal.
So...
Those are the most WORTHLESS side step tubes I have every seen or used! These things are *purely* for aesthetics. There is unfortunately absolutely zero useabiliy.
I'm guessing this was intended to protect the ground clearance of the truck for off-roading, however, you can't step on these tubes. Doesn't work. They are mounted so close to the body that your foot slips right off. There are no steps (flat areas). If you're lucky maybe you can get a toe hold on them, but you won't find yourself relying on them to get in and out of the truck or gain roof access.
What a waste. I do like the look of them, but a big use for me is strapping boats on the roof. When I get off the river my feet are usually dirty and I don't want to step on the door jams or leather seats, so, the side steps have been perfect on other vehicles. Good luck with these. The best you can do is step up on your tires. This won't help when you are strapping a kayak on the roof but is at least helpful when you wash it.
So, if you like the look of 'em, buy them. If you want side steps that actually let you step on the sides...forget it. That's not what these were designed for! Get the running boards instead.
Any suggestions? Is there some kind of high quality grit tape I can apply to the tops of the tubes for a little more traction?
So...
Those are the most WORTHLESS side step tubes I have every seen or used! These things are *purely* for aesthetics. There is unfortunately absolutely zero useabiliy.
I'm guessing this was intended to protect the ground clearance of the truck for off-roading, however, you can't step on these tubes. Doesn't work. They are mounted so close to the body that your foot slips right off. There are no steps (flat areas). If you're lucky maybe you can get a toe hold on them, but you won't find yourself relying on them to get in and out of the truck or gain roof access.
What a waste. I do like the look of them, but a big use for me is strapping boats on the roof. When I get off the river my feet are usually dirty and I don't want to step on the door jams or leather seats, so, the side steps have been perfect on other vehicles. Good luck with these. The best you can do is step up on your tires. This won't help when you are strapping a kayak on the roof but is at least helpful when you wash it.
So, if you like the look of 'em, buy them. If you want side steps that actually let you step on the sides...forget it. That's not what these were designed for! Get the running boards instead.
Any suggestions? Is there some kind of high quality grit tape I can apply to the tops of the tubes for a little more traction?