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    Cool deal

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    I may have ez steps on my boat now instead of trick steps. I will have to go check. I have had both and like both. Just make sure they come with a pole tp hold onto to help with the balance part. Also just remember there is a big difference in getting into your boat on a parking lot and getting out when the boat is on the boat ramp. On the boat ramp is when you will appreciate the balancing pole the most.
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    Just checked. The steps I have now are Easy Steps. Like them a lot. Super solid and has a pole to hold on to for stability.
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    Yes!! Looks so much sturdier than the factory steps. The easy steps look good too but boy the price difference
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    I chose BoatEFX cause they are Ohio based plus I have their GRAPHLOX and like their quality.
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    Yeah I’m probably going efx. I like they will angle the handle
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    I did this, got idea off youtube, modified for my application. Easy DIY HD Boat Trailer Step, Pad & Pole - CHEAP! - YouTube

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    Nice set up but I need something to the side Not getting any thinner ��

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