Cruiser with rear ladder

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Just a few pics of my cruiser with a ladder I got from MOT on here. This thing is alot stronger than I would have thought. No problems getting up and down.

Hope this works!!!!!

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Just an FYI but I hear that the first time you step on the rungs when they're wet, you'll ring your bell. Might need some grip tape or other traction device on the rungs and probably on the chrome bumper too.


Looks good though.
 
can we some pictures with the hatch up?

How does it attach at the mid?
 
it attaches on the top and bottom of the upper tailgate. In wavepimps second pic you can see the metal mounts. they wrap around the edge of the seam, kind of like how roof rack mounts wrap around/under the roof drain seam. The mount hold on tight. It's a good design, and they are fabbed nicely. Pics do not do the ladders justice, the welds look like something you would see on lab equipment.
 
can they handle a good amount of weight?

The upper hatch is pretty light weight. Just curious if repeated climbing up and down would warp the hatch.

I think that is the best looking ladder I have seen for a 60.
 
can they handle a good amount of weight?

The upper hatch is pretty light weight. Just curious if repeated climbing up and down would warp the hatch.

I think that is the best looking ladder I have seen for a 60.

I'm pretty big and no problems. the upper two mounts flank the hinge, it's a neat design.
 
I'm pretty big and no problems. the upper two mounts flank the hinge, it's a neat design.

How big? PM if you don't want to share :) I am around 300.

Hence Bear.....



Still any pics with the door up so I can see the insides..??
 
I had a custome ladder made that slips over the edge of the roofrack and has bottom rests on the tire sidewall rubber. It comes on and off easily but it is a bit heavy. I can move it to either side as long as it rests center on the top sidewall of the rear tire.
 
WAVEPIMP....what wheels are you running?
 
Yah I'm still waiting for an "UP" picture.... lift that gate and snap a pic :)
 

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