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Old 05-07-2008, 06:40 PM
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Take a look at this little gem I picked up today

..from the Matco tools guy who stops at the business across the street from mine.


No comments about the not-so-little gem in the last picture.
 
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Old 05-07-2008, 06:42 PM
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haha I don't see anything...
 
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Where is the link or picture??

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Check it now, sorry took longer to load it than I thought it would.
 
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ahhh very nice!!!
 
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I don't think that'll fit my dually wheels
 
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It was a hell of a lot cheaper then a topside creeper. $330.00 for the creeper (I like Brandons way better but I can't find one at my local dump ) This thing was $55 and will come in handy. It will fit up to a 14 inch wide tire. He used it on his matco truck which is a 2007 internation with big front rims, it might work.
 
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Old 05-07-2008, 07:00 PM
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Thanks, looks good and would be handy to carry in the tool box for roadside repairs. Thanks for the info. Tried to rep you, but the spread it around police have me for now.
 
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that thing is pretty slick! Is it sturdy if you have all of your weight on one foot? Seems like it might shift....? Great idea though! I need one.....my truck is freakin TALL....and I'm only 5'9" haha reps sent!
 
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Ahh, I see it now before my eyes. And yes, it looks good enought to try out. Is it adjustable? Height, width? How tall are you so that I can gauge where I would be if I stood on the step. And what size are your tires?

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Jason, Do you know what the weight capacity is ? Be nice to have one.
 
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Dang it!!!!
Matco was JUST here, now I have to wait until next week. That's a nice looking work step.
I might have to get two of them so I don't have to keep carrying it around the truck when I switch sides.
 
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i dont' have a topside creeper but i rigged up a workable facsimile with my folding ladder. kinda ghetto, but i didn't have to spend any money, since it is usually in the bed of my truck anyhow. here's what i use when working on the turbo and stuff.

 
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Originally Posted by sideshow
i dont' have a topside creeper but i rigged up a workable facsimile with my folding ladder. kinda ghetto, but i didn't have to spend any money, since it is usually in the bed of my truck anyhow. here's what i use when working on the turbo and stuff.

Only in Albermarle NC would you see that. Or maybe Concord.
Never would have thought of that, but probably won't soon forget.
 
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Originally Posted by sideshow
i dont' have a topside creeper but i rigged up a workable facsimile with my folding ladder. kinda ghetto, but i didn't have to spend any money, since it is usually in the bed of my truck anyhow. here's what i use when working on the turbo and stuff.


I only have 1 question.......Is this thing OSHA approved?
 

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