Hub Steps

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Pinz710m2

Hub Steps

Post by Pinz710m2 »

I know this has been covered a bunch, but nothing recently.
The last post I read suggested CWR as the only source for
hub steps, but it seems to me I saw them somewhere else.
There was a set with treading welded on, for extra traction.

What is the best source for hub steps these days? Or ...
again ... am I best off making my own? :)
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Re: Hub Steps

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T-Lo's http://www.mogsrus.com/
Although I have the CWR flavor and a set
of Helicopter hub pick up's rare and not good
as a step.
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Talk to Andre, he supplied the set on my Pinz and I couldn't be happier. Whatever you do stay away from CWR unless you like to throw money away.
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I followed Morris' advice and mine have been going strong since.
krick3tt wrote:I've made the hub steps made from floor flange and pipe nipple and have had them for years. Made them for about $8 in parts from Home Depot. Put non skid on them and drilled a hole through the end and use a phillips screwdriver to spin them off if I am going to be in rocks.

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I know everyone is all in a tizzy about spending upwards of $125 for parts for their pinz but these have done well for me for years.
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PM me your email and I'll send you pics
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Re: Hub Steps

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I bought a set from CWR. I haven't installed them yet, but they look great, and he had them in stock. He even included neoprene gaskets to be sure of proper fitment. I'll post pics if anybody wants.
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