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Buzz overland step on door hinge

parb

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Anyone know what the weight limit is for these steps?
I want to make sure I don't break the door hinge or the step, and I'm not the skinniest person on the planet...
 

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I've got 'em on my Grenny. I weigh 230 lbs and they seem pretty sturdy to me. I guess the real question is how often do you anticipate getting up on them? I guess it might be more of an issue if you expect to get up on them daily or jump up and down on them for some reason.
 
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I'm not a fan but, modern door hinge locations tend to be rather stout as they are in an area that has to hold up in a rollover.
 

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I'm mounting an alubox to the roof and while I don't expect to go up there daily I figure I'll be up there more frequently. I have a door latch step that works pretty well for me. I think the latches by law are rated at 1,000lbs.
 
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