Silverado commercial
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Silverado commercial
There's a Silverado commercial were the Chevy owner say's to the F150 owner ..."Hey, buddy...you left your little 'man' step down"...
Kinda bad commercial for Chevy because if a person doesn't have the ability to jump up on the tailgate it actually comes in handy. They made the F150 owner look like he had trouble getting down it - more like he may have had a handicap - so even the more reason it seems a good thing.
I used to kinda hack on the tail step, but after hearing folks saying they like it overall and trying it myself, it seems a plus for folks getting up there in years.
Just an observation...
Kinda bad commercial for Chevy because if a person doesn't have the ability to jump up on the tailgate it actually comes in handy. They made the F150 owner look like he had trouble getting down it - more like he may have had a handicap - so even the more reason it seems a good thing.
I used to kinda hack on the tail step, but after hearing folks saying they like it overall and trying it myself, it seems a plus for folks getting up there in years.
Just an observation...
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Ya I think Chevy just wanted to try and make fun of Ford in that commercial even if it didn't make sense. I mean don't they try to compare that to their 100k mile warranty after wards? How do they tie in a tailgate step to a warranty? I think the tailgate step is a good idea. First time I saw it on a F-250 King Ranch I thought it was a pretty cool idea.
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When had to put a new tailgate on my 2004 PSD, I almost went with the tailgate step.
But................man was it expensive to have to buy from Ford and there weren't many on ebay to choose from at the time.
The step mechanism alone is around 1000.00 bucks by itself, that was enough for me to choose the non-step version.
But................man was it expensive to have to buy from Ford and there weren't many on ebay to choose from at the time.
The step mechanism alone is around 1000.00 bucks by itself, that was enough for me to choose the non-step version.
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