Chris S said:Sweet.
If I had a metal hatch I'd be all over that.
lobsterdmb said:I didn't think those bumpers came with a hitch... i guess i was wrong.
John
y2kxj said:looks nice but isn't it a long way to that first step?
dothedew24_7 said:sweeet. You gonna coat it with no slip stuff or anything along those lines?
SirFrack said:thats a very nice looking ladder...was just thinking about the bolts going through the top af the hatch...when youre taking that step from the ground onto or off of the ladder arent you pulling away from your jeep instead of the force going straight down?
deffinitely look into that, then sell your design to a company that has time and people to make them, RR or Rustys, with a condition that you get like $5 for everyone produced. you'd be getting like 250 a month, just for that...sarvermr said:i'm looking into a patent right now.
XJZ said:Some Land Rover Disco's have a rear ladder. Might be tough to patent I would think, but I'm no patent expert.
Looks very nice. I was thinking of something along those lines, but to make it removable. The top could hook around the rack and bottom could slide into the receiver hitch. It's there only when you need it and it wouldn't matter if your hatch is metal or glass.
Fergie said:Sarvermr- Can you put up a pic of your entire roofrack? It looks like we built almost exact replicas of each others racks, and I'd like to see the rest of your's.
On another note, I have drawn up something similar to your ladder, but mine is over the spare carrier, C4x4 bumper too. I have mine mounting to the swing arm, then braced and attached to the actual tire mount, but I have figured a good system to get it attched to the rack so that the swing arm can actually move.
Good work.
Fergie