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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: nab on December 28, 2015, 02:09:07 AM
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Just wandering if any of you ute owners have issues with shorts wives/partners and access to the stuff in the rear?
I see mums at school use utes with lifted suspension and drawers in the back as daily drivers and I can't help wandering how they access the stuff in the back? When they need to get the pram out or whatever I imagine it would be a struggle, especially if the stuff is up near the cab end.
My wife is 5'2" and she is happy loading stuff into the back of our 2" lifted Pajero but she struggles a bit putting the kids seatbelt on in the middle. The utes seem much higher that my Pajero so my wife would struggle like buggery!!
(PS not looking to upgrade the Pajero yet, just getting some ideas while I dream on Carsales hahaha)
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Just wandering if any of you ute owners have issues with shorts wives/partners and access to the stuff in the rear?
I see mums at school use utes with lifted suspension and drawers in the back as daily drivers and I can't help wandering how they access the stuff in the back? When they need to get the pram out or whatever I imagine it would be a struggle, especially if the stuff is up near the cab end.
My wife is 5'2" and she is happy loading stuff into the back of our 2" lifted Pajero but she struggles a bit putting the kids seatbelt on in the middle. The utes seem much higher that my Pajero so my wife would struggle like buggery!!
Side steps might make the job of seat belts a tad easier..... I have a BT50 with a lift but no child seats so i'm not sure how my wife would go reaching them as she is only short too
Cheers Tracker.
(PS not looking to upgrade the Pajero yet, just getting some ideas while I dream on Carsales hahaha)
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Just tell them it makes up for us having to bend over to reach the kitchen sink :)
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(http://images.containerstore.com/catalogimages/181074/10049405gEasyFoldStepStool_x.jpg)
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Here you go. Just don't buy a Jeep. I'm sure you could get these for a Hilux if needed.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kMljg4Jy7Eo
Remember to
chill, put the aircon on, climb another great Vic High Country track then look north to see what other swagg'rs are up to in the electrical thread.
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That's why they make them with the non optional bending chassis... so shortarses can reach inside the back :D
(http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b355/davidwarland/IMAG0388_zpsbl1xvsp8.jpg)
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I have a lifted Hilux and the missus uses the side step to get in and do up the 4yr olds seat belt.
If there is anything in the back that is to far in, in the draws or in the fridge, she uses a step that Symon showed.
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The minister for finance here is just a shade over 5' tall and I have a new hilux on order. She has managed to get herself and other goods in and out of one I borrowed for a few days before the purchase decision was made.
Mind you it was that or she'd be doing a lot of walking >:D
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(http://images.containerstore.com/catalogimages/181074/10049405gEasyFoldStepStool_x.jpg)
Hey, that's a cool step Symon. are they available locally?
Never seen them before and one would be handy in the CT
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I am about 5'2" myself and the dmax is my daily driver. No kids car seats so if I only have a few things in the shopping I put them on the back seat. Also have one of those canvas car boot organisers it at least stops things rolling around the tub. If I need things from the front of the tub I usually just climb in there. We have a canopy on the ute if I want stuff from the fridge I open canopy door but leave tailgate shut and climb on the back step. I think one of those fold up steps would be handy at set up pack up of the camper but I usually just do the other setup jobs.
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You can get a tray slide much like a drawer would enable access to the back of the ute
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Hey, that's a cool step Symon. are they available locally?
Never seen them before and one would be handy in the CT
You can get these from the big green shed, bcf or Freddie's fishing n camping store.
I got mine from the last option.
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They had them at rays yesterday too.
My dwarf needs one to get in the landcrusier
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(http://images.containerstore.com/catalogimages/181074/10049405gEasyFoldStepStool_x.jpg)
i have a white one of these, but it broke. Cracked from the handle to the centre of it. Great bit of kit other than that.
Maybe be careful what weight is plonked on it.
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Yes be carefull if you are on the heavy side, the one we got and paid a premium for [ being a bit of plastic ]... lasted two days into our trip before breaking [ didnt like my weight on it ] .
Ended up cutting down one of our milk crates with a hacksaw blade to the correct step height and zip tied a trimmed down rear footwell car mat to the top of it .Could still use it to put stuff in it to and from the camping trip . lasted over five years till I pulled the camper apart .
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You can get these from the big green shed, bcf or Freddie's fishing n camping store.
I got mine from the last option.
Thanks Strvy
Cheers :cheers:
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Cheers, I thought you were taking the mickey with the step but that could come in handy when setting up the camper/loading roofrack etc. My wife usually uses the side steps to get onto the tyre to tie things up top (she like to go verge collection shopping).
The Pajero has side steps but still finds it awkward, maybe just not doing her job properly (she doesn't read this forum haha).
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They had them at rays yesterday too.
My dwarf needs one to get in the landcrusier
You're a brave boy Dales, if ya missus reads MySwag your shares are gunna go down real quick. ;D ;D
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Lol
Thats alright ,a mate of mine used to call his vertically challenged wife the love stump.
He coped a couple of smacks around the head getting caught too
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Bunnings from time to time have a good little alloy one for 20 bucks too
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Bunnings from time to time have a good little alloy one for 20 bucks too
Yep, that might be the better way to go if it folds down as flat as this plastic one.
Storage for it is the key issue for me.
Cheers :cheers:
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It folds but not quite as flat.
I use one for work because often you only need that little bit more reach and its better than dragging a ladder home.
When i dont need it it kicks around home... her indoors uses it as much as i do
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W had one of these but it soon got retired after DH saw me slip on it when it was wet. DH didntnt fancu me slipping and breaking anything while traveling for 3 months, It probably wouldnt have taken his weight for long either. We got an aluminum one that had non slip on the step.
i have a white one of these, but it broke. Cracked from the handle to the centre of it. Great bit of kit other than that.
Maybe be careful what weight is plonked on it.
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Buy her some 6" pumps.
Kill 2 birds with 1 stone ????????????
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