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Old 03-17-2013, 01:20 PM
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Default steps or ladder to reach engine areas

what does everyone here use to work on their trucks when hey have to reach those hard spots? i want to remove my TB but cannot reach it. beside being fat i also have an umbilical hernia so steps and leaning over is an issue. i don't mind laying down in the engine compartment but i dont want to damage anything.

what do you guys use?
 
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Old 03-17-2013, 01:47 PM
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I use one of these short scaffold ladders to work on my truck. Perfect height and it's wide enough to move sideways without falling.

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I just use a 5 gallon bucket.
 
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Whenever I can and/or need to, I remove the radiator shroud & fan and just climb inside to do any work on the engine. I am either able to put my feet down all the way to the ground, or stand on the crossbar that straddles between both frame rails. I use a step to climb up onto the bumper and swing my legs over the radiator supports.
 
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I use a small step ladder, and lay a pre cut piece of plywood across engine and crawl uo and lay across it.....but I am short....
 
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I use whatever is laying around that works, but I have often thought of buying or welding up one of these:http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...QEwAg&dur=6845
 
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Originally Posted by Scooter78
I use whatever is laying around that works, but I have often thought of buying or welding up one of these:http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...QEwAg&dur=6845
i saw one of those but thought i i would break a ball joint. lol.
 
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I use a step stool,and/or a piece of plywood to lay across the engine compartment depending on what I need to reach. I also tend to talk to it a lot (women and children not present).
 
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Originally Posted by ccd1977
i saw one of those but thought i i would break a ball joint. lol.




I am not trying to make fun of you but I can't see any way that you could be fat enough to break a ball joint that is designed to support 4000 lbs of weight over the front axle.
 
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Whatever you do, DO NOT use one of those plastic milk crate things....dont ask me why....
 


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