REMOVABLE STEP for fuel tank inspection
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- Curtis Brown
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step
I knew this step would create a lot of interest...
I'll post the measurements within a day or two for those interested in making your own. As for buying a finished step, I'll ask my friend who made the first one...
Cheers Eric
P.S. speaking of wheel pants, does anyone have a clean set they want to sell? My friend (who made the step) needs some for his 1954 170...
I'll post the measurements within a day or two for those interested in making your own. As for buying a finished step, I'll ask my friend who made the first one...
Cheers Eric
P.S. speaking of wheel pants, does anyone have a clean set they want to sell? My friend (who made the step) needs some for his 1954 170...


- thammer
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Re: step
If he doesn't need aluminum ones he might be interested in a new set of carbon fiber ones from Matt Lahti. Seems to me I read that the 120-140-170 wore the same size pants.4stripes wrote:I knew this step would create a lot of interest...
I'll post the measurements within a day or two for those interested in making your own. As for buying a finished step, I'll ask my friend who made the first one...
Cheers Eric
P.S. speaking of wheel pants, does anyone have a clean set they want to sell? My friend (who made the step) needs some for his 1954 170...
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step measurements
The picture of the step will help understand the following...
The flat bar stock is 7/8" by 3/32" with numerous notches ground in for traction. This flat stock was 10 1/4" long with a 1/2" hole at each end.
The bar stock is 1/2" diameter. The longer one is 11" long and the short is about 6" (includes the bent welded section). The straight parts of the round bar stock are 4 1/2" covered with rubber hose. These sections are 1 3/16" apart. This space fits the gear leg nicely once the rubber hose is slid over.
Cheers Eric
The flat bar stock is 7/8" by 3/32" with numerous notches ground in for traction. This flat stock was 10 1/4" long with a 1/2" hole at each end.
The bar stock is 1/2" diameter. The longer one is 11" long and the short is about 6" (includes the bent welded section). The straight parts of the round bar stock are 4 1/2" covered with rubber hose. These sections are 1 3/16" apart. This space fits the gear leg nicely once the rubber hose is slid over.
Cheers Eric


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