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I bought a Franklin folding step stool Harbor Freight shortly after buying my truck. At 6' 2", I can check the oil without it but use it to get stuff out of the side doors on the ARE cap in certain conditions, depending on terrain. I can't reach the top of the hood to close it but usually just grab the latch piece. HF had the step stool on sale this weekend for $6.99, usually $8.49. I picked up two, one for in the garage and the other one for the other side of the truck bed. I like having spare stuff. Step stool is a little over 8" and holds 300 lbs.

 

This past week I picked up a set of GM wheels at a tire/wheel/offroad type of shop in southern VT while I was at my camp chasing turkeys. Found that the slope behind my truck where I parked was enough that I needed the step stool to reach the Multi-Pro tailgate step. 

 

 

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That seems like a great step to have ! I will need something like that bas well as I'm shorter than yourself at 5'10 . 

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I have one of those I found in a campground. I rarely use it except for emergency. Small enough to keep in the truck but they are too flimsy for regular use.

 

I use one of these instead when working on the truck.

 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09QQ4DNQ5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

 

 

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On 5/5/2024 at 3:41 PM, rjgvt said:

I bought a Franklin folding step stool Harbor Freight shortly after buying my truck. At 6' 2", I can check the oil without it but use it to get stuff out of the side doors on the ARE cap in certain conditions, depending on terrain. I can't reach the top of the hood to close it but usually just grab the latch piece. HF had the step stool on sale this weekend for $6.99, usually $8.49. I picked up two, one for in the garage and the other one for the other side of the truck bed. I like having spare stuff. Step stool is a little over 8" and holds 300 lbs.

 

This past week I picked up a set of GM wheels at a tire/wheel/offroad type of shop in southern VT while I was at my camp chasing turkeys. Found that the slope behind my truck where I parked was enough that I needed the step stool to reach the Multi-Pro tailgate step. 

 

 

Franklin step stool.jpg

Step stool and truck.jpg

 

How tall is it? You may not need it to check the oil, but have you found it useful when doing an oil change?

 

I have used a 3 step ladder in the past during oil changes on my previous K2XX 2500HD (ladder in the front & the truck on a set of 12" ramps). I'm 6' 2" as well.

 

W/ the T1XX version of the HDs, I have read here & elsewhere online that the oil fill is somewhat awkward to reach compared to the K2XX.

 

I am awaiting the 6.6L oil fill funnel adapter too.

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I stated in my original post that it is a little over 8”. I don’t change the oil/filter on my truck but I do keep two of the little stools in my truck, one on each side in case I need it to reach something. I do keep a Lisle offset funnel and 2 quarts of oil in my truck in case I need to add oil while traveling. Have not had to add oil in between oil changes yet. 

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On 5/6/2024 at 4:46 PM, bruceb58 said:

I have one of those I found in a campground. I rarely use it except for emergency. Small enough to keep in the truck but they are too flimsy for regular use.

 

I use one of these instead when working on the truck.

 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09QQ4DNQ5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

 

 

Im going to check that one out Thanks Bruce58

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This is handy as well. Sometimes the 20" height is much. but works great if you have a vehicle on on jack stands and wrenching simultaneously from topside and underneath. 

 

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They also have small aluminum folding step stands at harbor freight for around 20 bucks. I’ve had two for over a decade use them all the time no issues. 

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