Would you order the tailgate step for your new truck?
#2
Old folks and people with kids like them. I personally can't justify 400 bucks on a tailgate step. But I am 33 and can jump over the side of the bed and not cry. I'd rather spend the money on a backup camera or drivers pkg.
Or bed cover or tint or lift level kit and align, etc etc...
Or bed cover or tint or lift level kit and align, etc etc...
Last edited by L8 APEX; 04-25-2010 at 11:33 PM.
#4
I ordered my truck so I could get exactly what I wanted and the man step was NOT one of the options I ordered.
In the time it takes to pull the step out and pop the handrail into position I can get into the bed of my truck and back out again with absolutely no problem and I'm 62 years old but I must admit to liking the power running boards on the Platinum. Like my brother said when he first saw my truck; they would come in handy if I ever wore a dress.
In the time it takes to pull the step out and pop the handrail into position I can get into the bed of my truck and back out again with absolutely no problem and I'm 62 years old but I must admit to liking the power running boards on the Platinum. Like my brother said when he first saw my truck; they would come in handy if I ever wore a dress.
#6
Yes. Unless you never use your bed. I don't use mine often, but anything that makes life easier is well worth it, especially for such an inexpensive option. I'm a young guy w/no problem getting in there, but still laugh at those who scoff at it, and can only imagine it's cause they don't have one. Just because you don't have something doesn't mean you should immediately make fun of it or call it useless just to try and convince yourself it wasn't something you wanted or would actually use. Calling it all types of names, etc... what a tiresome bore. That's like calling a truck with power windows a girlie truck because it makes it more convienent but less manly. Gimme a break. Get it unless money is a major concern, very handy and very inexpensive.
#7
Trending Topics
#9
I dont have the tailgate step, but i have those side fold out steps, and i can honestly say i love them. They come in real handy to get stuff out of the bed, washing etc.
As far as the tailgate step, i would like one, but you need a whole new tailgate, you cant just add one to your current one. I wouldnt use the midget stripper pole though.
I would like to add i have a 6in lift and i can still step straight onto the corners of the bumper with the tailgate down to get into my bed.
As far as the tailgate step, i would like one, but you need a whole new tailgate, you cant just add one to your current one. I wouldnt use the midget stripper pole though.
I would like to add i have a 6in lift and i can still step straight onto the corners of the bumper with the tailgate down to get into my bed.
#10
I'm undecided. I just got an F150 about almost two weeks ago and the truck came with one. At first, when I saw it on commercials and when I picked the truck up, I thought it was a little gimmicky. However, now that I've had the truck for a little while, it's not altogether that bad of an option. I can see where it might come in handy sometime.
On the other hand, the flip up handle is the most gaudy thing in the world. I actually use my truck so having that handle there is kind of a pain in the butt. I haul drywall that rests on or sticks out past the tailgate and having that handle there make it so nothing lays flat. I'll probably be taking the handle off soon. I think I read somewhere that Ford sells a filler panel for the tailgate for taking it off.
All in all, if you are debating on ordering your truck with one, then do it. You probably won't hate it. It has the potential to be a handy little device.
Just my $.02.
On the other hand, the flip up handle is the most gaudy thing in the world. I actually use my truck so having that handle there is kind of a pain in the butt. I haul drywall that rests on or sticks out past the tailgate and having that handle there make it so nothing lays flat. I'll probably be taking the handle off soon. I think I read somewhere that Ford sells a filler panel for the tailgate for taking it off.
All in all, if you are debating on ordering your truck with one, then do it. You probably won't hate it. It has the potential to be a handy little device.
Just my $.02.
#11
#12
I dont have the tailgate step, but i have those side fold out steps, and i can honestly say i love them. They come in real handy to get stuff out of the bed, washing etc.
As far as the tailgate step, i would like one, but you need a whole new tailgate, you cant just add one to your current one. I wouldnt use the midget stripper pole though.
As far as the tailgate step, i would like one, but you need a whole new tailgate, you cant just add one to your current one. I wouldnt use the midget stripper pole though.
I didn't get a midget stripper with mine, though. I wonder if the dealer kept her as part of the dealer holdback? I'll call them today!
#15
I set out intending not to get the bed steps or the man step. I did not order my truck and when all was said and done the truck I selected has both and I use both all the time. I can jump up on the tailgate easily and sometimes do, but it is nice to have the option. I don't use the stripper pole and wish it gone, but the steps are both very nice. I'm only getting older and figure I'll appreciate them more as time goes by.