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warrpath4x4

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Shawn
Truck Year
1972/ 1979/ 1989
Truck Model
72 K5/ 79 stepside/ 1989 suburban
Engine Size
350/ 350/ 350

Camar068

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David
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K10/LM7 5.3/4L60e/np208/3.73/32"
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10 yrs Air Force

Bloodhound1981

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Rusty
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1981
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C-10
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ali_c20

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Austria
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Alexander
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1974, 1979
Truck Model
C20, K5
Engine Size
350, 350
Welcome from Austria.
 

Grit dog

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Todd
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1986, 1977
Truck Model
K20, C10
Engine Size
454, 350
@Camar068 - thanks for the tip on searching, simple has been better so far. looking into accessory information about step/nerf bars. the recent 4" lift has created a look I REALLY like, but a challenge for smaller folks to get in/out of the cab and into the bed. lots of interesting posts/feedback from users on this topic for sure.
5 gallon bucket works great…
 

Grit dog

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1986, 1977
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K20, C10
Engine Size
454, 350
@Camar068 - thanks for the tip on searching, simple has been better so far. looking into accessory information about step/nerf bars. the recent 4" lift has created a look I REALLY like, but a challenge for smaller folks to get in/out of the cab and into the bed. lots of interesting posts/feedback from users on this topic for sure.
Really limited in what you can do without relocating the gas tank(s) to a blazer/suburban tank or in the bed fuel tank. Basically can only install little hoop steps that bolt to the body afaik.
Same with the re-engineered AMP steps. Thats why they call out for a burb. Gotta lose the saddle tank(s) for most any other step option.
But if you’re looking for a retractable step. My previous suggestion with a string tied to the handle makes it retractable. Lol
 

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