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    Best have them welded to the trailer frame !! Otherwise ... someday you may come back to "no steps"
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Size:  127.7 KBDanny, these were made using one spare tire carrier for the riser step. I added a 1" GRC pipe for the grab pole. Less than a hundred bucks for complete setup. It will still allow for tongue fold back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rufishn View Post
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Size:  127.7 KBDanny, these were made using one spare tire carrier for the riser step. I added a 1" GRC pipe for the grab pole. Less than a hundred bucks for complete setup. It will still allow for tongue fold back.
    rufishn are these pretty safe climbing up and down from launching and trailering. I ordered a spare tire rack and a step from Amazon, I may need to order another step, have not recieved them yet.
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    Yes they are very safe. I weight around 210 and jumped up and down on them and cant move them. The safety aspect in my opinion is the grab pole, as I use it going on and grab hold of it getting off.

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    Can you show me a close up of how the pole is put on at the trailer

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    I really need to do something like this!


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    Sorry Danny for late response, sorry you got to at pic sideways ???. Don't get to check very often. I drilled the top and bottom of the back plate of the tire carrier and used 1/2" bolts, keep in mind the pole is galvanized rigid conduit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rufishn View Post
    Sorry Danny for late response, sorry you got to at pic sideways ???. Don't get to check very often. I drilled the top and bottom of the back plate of the tire carrier and used 1/2" bolts, keep in mind the pole is galvanized rigid conduit.
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    thanks for response rufishn looks like I can mount a pole also like this. Thank you sir.

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