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4x4Pinz
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Post by 4x4Pinz »

good job Brian, looks sweet. Have seen them used on the newer American trucks and even in good mud baths they seem to work ok. Since the 710K's are not known for their offroad ability it should be an excellent addition.
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cool. 24vdc?
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Very cool mod...now, oil the hinges.
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Re: For the overly observant

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AZ712DK wrote: OK smarty pants what about the door did you not notice that is not standard on a 710K side door besides the noise? Pay attention
Remote door handle as per the front doors? How much are these steps - they look great?
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Post by Erik712m »

Brian, Looks very cool. What about a single mount on the rear like there doing on the back of pickup trucks?
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Post by westernair »

Brian
Any news on how these are comming? I did not see them on your web site yet
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Post by Jorgo »

Scott, these have come out great. Well done. It would be a shame to lose all your hard work and engineering to the "doesn't pencil out dollar-wise" pile. For those of us here who ARE interested, please give it some thought and pass along the estimated cost for a "one off" like your tour operators have ordered. How many do you think you would you have to produce to get any kind of economy of scale? I'd think you have a better feel for what pinz owners' want (to buy) vs. need (to buy) than most of us, but you may be surprised at the interest, if not the orders.
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