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Ladder question #1078987 09/15/15 01:55 PM
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mellowvr4 Offline OP
Need a Spot
Hello all,

I curious if anyone here would know where this ladder gets bolted to? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mitsubishi-Pajero-Montero-Shogun-L047-L049-82-90-Rear-Chrome-Polish-Ladder-Steps-/271219613391?fits=Year%3A1989%7CModel%3AMontero&hash=item3f25f2decf&vxp=mtr

Any help would be great thanks!


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Re: Ladder question [Re: mellowvr4] #1078990 09/15/15 08:04 PM
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Oso Offline
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just a guess - it bolts to the rear door?


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Re: Ladder question [Re: Oso] #1078991 09/15/15 08:15 PM
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mellowvr4 Offline OP
Need a Spot
I know the ladder is for the rear door obviously, But I don't see any mounting holes on it... The ad says its a direct bolt on no drilling required. but where???


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Re: Ladder question [Re: mellowvr4] #1078992 09/15/15 09:45 PM
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johneric Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
looks to me like it goes over the top and under the bottom of the door, and then you tighten what are essentially set screws.


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Re: Ladder question [Re: mellowvr4] #1079094 09/22/15 11:21 PM
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Maciek Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Interesting, but also expensive. I thought about adapting a land rover ladder for a while, but I can reach everything from the bumper and use the spare wheel if I really want to climb up on to the roof, so haven't really found it necessary.


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