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Some advice please! 'Jimmy rear door ladder/steps'

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18 Jan 2021 20:59 #231936 by Foxtrot
The Jimnystyle shop has some infon if you are going to use a ladder  anger, some ladders are for occasional use and aesthetics.

jimnystyle.com/collections/ladders

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18 Jan 2021 21:44 #231937 by Busta
I've got to ask, what are you putting on the roof that requires you be up there with it?
The roof load limit is 30kg, so by the time you attach a roof rack strong enough to stand on you'll only have about 5kg of remaining capacity.
I find accessing the roof easy enough by standing in the door openings or on the tyres.

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19 Jan 2021 07:55 #231941 by Soeley
My fear about having a ladder would be some scroat might see it as an invite to climb, just because it is there. And if you don't have a full roofrack on at the time that will be one knackered roof.

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19 Jan 2021 14:19 #231955 by fordem

Busta wrote: I find accessing the roof easy enough by standing in the door openings or on the tyres.


I currently have two other 4WDs, both with roof racks, both lifted and taller than a Jimny - and this is how I've always dealt with it - open the rear door and step up.

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19 Jan 2021 14:29 #231956 by Roger Fairclough
For less than £50 you can buy a step that hooks over a wheel. Try Machine Mart.

Roger

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