# 1
Carr Hitch Mounted Step for 2" Trailer Hitches - Black Powder Coat Aluminum - US Marine Corps
Haven’t used yet. Not needed on any of my vehicles yet, rear use. But, had to have (USMC Retired), will probably use on my F-250 when I install front receiver.
Fast service, product surpassed my expectations visually and ease of installation. The step works great and folds up with a good solid "Snap in place", hope it survives the Minnesota snow, ice and road salt Winters.....
# 2
Carr Hitch Mounted Step for 2" Trailer Hitches - Black Powder Coat Aluminum - Black
I have a ski box on the roof of my car. This makes is so easy to use the box to open, close, load and unload skis and then it's completely out of the way when not in use. Perfect for what I needed. Also, it's solid and, after a year, showing no signs of rust.
# 3
Carr Mega Step Fold-Up Step - 2" Hitch - 14" Long - 500 lbs - Black
Great step. Fit perfectly on my Sprinter work van and with the anti rattle hitch pin it feels solid.
Exactly what I needed. Does not add to the overall length of my pickup so i can still park in the garage when weather threatens. ROck sold step. Everone I worked with was great. Excellent response and follow up.
# 4
Carr Mega Step for 2" Hitches - Folding - 500 lbs - Mechanical Matte
Love it, great strong step. Needed little grinding on nuts that hold main plate to tongue assembly, they are too close to hitch entry point, make assembly wider! Pin hole barely lined up due to nuts hitting hitch and after grinding nuts slightly hole was barely lined up. Chamfered leading edge of my locking pin and drove it in with hammer, will have to drive out to tow so pain if its on an off a-lot. Gives it a tight e rattle free fit tho! Don’t expect slip on from package, needs fitting..
Yes, it is expensive..but as the cliche says, "You get what you pay for". This step has performed flawlessly, including the time a 30 pound log rolled out and hit it (open) when I opened the tailgate. Having seen and tried the cheaper alternatives (which I find small and somewhat less stable that the CARR product), I recommend it. That said, I have two little issues with it. 1) The foot plate does not stand vertical unless the assembly screws are tightened all the way down. In doing that, moving the foot plate to horizontal then requires two hands, not a foot to push down. 2) The holes in the mounting bracket (where the retainer bolt goes through the hitch receiver) do not line up with my Draw-Tite hitch. if it was drilled about 1/2 inch shorter, the back plate of the step would be tight against the hitch receiver. Currently, it moves slightly, which is a little disconcerting when stepping down from the truck bed with a mountain bike in your hands. Also, wish it was of thicker steel. Okay, there may be three issues, the CARR symbol looks like a Raiders football team logo, so being from Kansas City, it gets some comments. Would I buy one again...in a heartbeat. And yes, I do have a locking hitch bolt, otherwise, I would be buying another one due to theft! Lastly, make sure you put the step up when not is use. If you walk into with your shin, you'll only do that once.
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