Sigarms
Super Member
Stopped to get gas, got back into the truck, and the right side of the step bar had been so rusted out, it finally came off with my weight on it (22 year old truck). Only issue, left side of the bar would not come off no matter how much I twisted and bended it (I tried for a good 10 minutes at the gas station which was kind of funny in itself).
Had a tie down strap that was put to good use. Had to drive about 90 minutes in the left lane to Tennessee where a buddy had a saw to finally take it off.
When I pulled in to meet them for lunch, they all got a really good laugh out of it. Reminded me when my muffler was hanging and I couldn't get if off, and had to use a section of a roll of 3/8 copper tubing to hang it to get by. I'll carry some meters for tools in the truck, but may have to start carrying a saw.
Had a tie down strap that was put to good use. Had to drive about 90 minutes in the left lane to Tennessee where a buddy had a saw to finally take it off.
When I pulled in to meet them for lunch, they all got a really good laugh out of it. Reminded me when my muffler was hanging and I couldn't get if off, and had to use a section of a roll of 3/8 copper tubing to hang it to get by. I'll carry some meters for tools in the truck, but may have to start carrying a saw.