I have the Traxion ladder and the cost was worth it for me. The tie down that comes with it doesn’t last long. I also have a Smittybilt Beavertail hitch step that makes climbing into the bed with the tailgate closed easier. It also helps keep dumbasses from running into the hitch. Its solid steel.
The ladder at 13:20 us actually a really good idea. I was going to "poo poo" because of the weight that would be put on one side of the tail gate. But then I saw the weight of the person is supported by the ground, not the tail gate. As long as the truck is not too high.
The Traxion tailgate ladder is great if your knees are 60+ years old... and you're short. Both of which I am. That ladder is one of the best add-ons I've put on my Tundra. Absolutely worth every penny.
The T-Bone bed extender is nothing new, it has an arc design instead of the Bed extender straight tube I have but mine was also way cheaper and has multiple uses. I can configure it to go in my ranch hand front bumper and put a canoe over the cab of my truck while towing a 5th wheel. I don't see that design working as well. That last bumper design is fancy but it's just for looks, That is for someone that bought a pickup truck to say "Hey I own a pickup truck" but never intend to use it for anything pickup truck related things like hauling stuff and going through mud etc. Kind of like owning a Rivian R1T.
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I just had to LOL when I saw this bed extension section @4:47, this family wagon with a four door cab goes to work but can't deliver a load sans this costly not with standing innovative sheet to securewhat appears to be ten foot sheets of lumber. Eight foot beds with a tail gate down once did this job, but then you needed a second vehicle to haul your family around in. Some of these extended loads are close to if not outright unlawful, under some state's vehicle codes, to be quite as long as here they appear to be.
Most states require flags. As for reflective orange? I knew a guy who had an orange car. The only original sheet metal was the passenger door. A lot of people are borderline colorblind and they don't know it. Flags have movement going for them.
Long stuff extends past it I made one out of steel 20 years ago for hauling 16'boards there easy to make use heavy wall tube for part that slides in receiver
It is designed for the Suburban Tank Vehicle owner, not for someone that actually use their pickup-truck to actually pick stuff up and drive on anything other than flat paving. It would be perfect on an kids ute-style rebuild, like the Swedish EPA-tractors. Cars rebuilt to have a tiny flatbed and limited to 30 km/h but you can drive them at 15 instead of 18 (which is the normal license age). Of course the car interested 16-year old would mod their EPA themselves, with "inspiration" from that thing.
I always think this, too. But unless you had some sort of flip down holder, would you really want to muscle a 37" tire down off your hood of a lifted truck?
Yes, I do no thing the load with that ladder was below 120kg when the guy jumped on it... Of course, with a real pickup you do not need a ladder or a fork lift to reach the bed. The campers kind of make sense, but you would be better off using anything else than an overweight suv as the base.
Some of these accessories involve additional electrical supply and that means going to the dealer and having the stupid Body Control Modules re-programmed at exorbitant costs - if the dealer mechs even know how!!! Ask how I know this???
I like the T bone extender as most pick ups are just pretty boys. I always ask reviewers why they don't they show how you're supposed to carry a ton of decking timber on them as the roll bars if included might as well be made of alfoil. Still waiting for anyone to answer that question.
You can get a ranger work truck for $27k and an f150 for $37k. It's not cheap, but it's certainly not as insane as you're making it out to be. Even a Chevy colorado work truck is $31k, and a Silverado WT is $37k.
I've got a better idea. How about a REAL pickup truck with 2 doors, a bench seat, and an 8 foot bed that you can actually put something in? It's amazing just how stupid people are. They spend a ridiculous amount of money to buy something which is about the worst possible design for what a pickup truck is supposed to do, then spend a bunch more money on gadgets that are supposed to make it better at doing what it was never designed to do.
That first tailgate step is worthless. At 260lbs, I don't know many hard working truck drivers that weight less than that, plus add some tools they will carry or payload moving in or out of the bed and the step is useless.
The American dollar is the worlds reserve currency, even though it might be changing or under pressure. Metric measurements are standard for most of the world. Not that crazy
what good is a pickup truck if half of the loading space is used up by a spare tire??? and that is only one of the headshaking products I saw in this video. Most in this video is just for show off to others. They are not practical at all. But let's be honest. A pick-up truck is a culture. it is not the most practical car in any sense. A closed van is way more practical
Agreed. All these things that take away the bed to store tools and the like are stupid. It seems forgotten that the point of a pickup is hauling large loads and towing. If you work in service or the like and are carrying many tools and some product inventory, you get a van.
The Chevy avalanches back window and wall and back seat fold down and it’s silly All trucks don’t have that, the tent for it is amazing too I thought $300 for the tent was expensive until I saw that 13,000$ camper LOL you’ll be selling none of those
I will never understand pickup trucks with room for 8 people that never have but 1 or 2, with tiny cargo beds that you have to add a thousand dollar bed extender to haul 2x4 studs. Just buy a damn sedan and a utility trailer.
Your comment is false. You need to read the Federal guidelines and laws of your State. No State shall impose a rear overhang limit of LESS than 4 feet. So, you can have cargo hang out more than 4 feet. You just need to tie a flag on the load to be legal if it hangs out more than 4 feet. The State can require a flag be tied on the load at a different overhang such as 3 feet. 3 feet or more of overhang would need a flag of a designated color and 5 feet could be the maximum overhang allowed at the rear. Laws vary by State. Some States are 6 feet, some are 10 or 15 feet to the rear.
Drives me nuts when the person doing these murders the english language. When aluminum becomes aa loo min ee um or car becomes a caa or a part becomes a pawt. seems they can't say their "r's".
I just don't see the point of a truck you are better off with a van, I think it's a hangover from the horse and cart let's take Marr to town to get some supplies lol.🤣
if you cant step into the bed of your truck maybe owning and using a truck for work isnt your speed anymore. nobody needs gimmicky side steps on the beds of their trucks
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I like that you include prices of each product👍🏽
I recently installed a tailgate step on my truck. It's incredible how such a small invention can make loading and unloading so much more convenient.
I have the Traxion ladder and the cost was worth it for me. The tie down that comes with it doesn’t last long. I also have a Smittybilt Beavertail hitch step that makes climbing into the bed with the tailgate closed easier. It also helps keep dumbasses from running into the hitch. Its solid steel.
Always love you telling the price of each item as you show them 😊
But got the price wrong on the Decked + Cargo Glide. They implied both are available for $1400, but it's about $1400 each.
most are over priced and useless or are for a very select few
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I hear Toyota is releasing a basic & customizable $10,000 truck. That’s the only “invention” anyone serious really needs.
$10k plus $40k dealer markup lol
Then buy a spare tire, some floor mats,taxes, warranty costs and abra kadabra 20,000$. Which would be amazing.
But won't be available north of Mexico due to trade issues.
Great Video! Thank you 🔥👏💪🫶
*Thank you, I am amazed watching these wonderful moments*
That hidden tool fenders I LOVE it.
The bed spare tire carrier just tell me that you just might not need a pick-up at first.
Right...and I would opt to mount the tire at the front bumper also in spite of it being a little in the way..
The ladder at 13:20 us actually a really good idea. I was going to "poo poo" because of the weight that would be put on one side of the tail gate. But then I saw the weight of the person is supported by the ground, not the tail gate. As long as the truck is not too high.
And it’s way cheaper and simpler than that contraption at 1:30.
The Traxion tailgate ladder is great if your knees are 60+ years old... and you're short. Both of which I am. That ladder is one of the best add-ons I've put on my Tundra. Absolutely worth every penny.
@@dwarven1Yup, put mine in, works as advertised.
Motorbike lift is terrific.
Orrrrrrrr like me you could purchase an 8ft box truck! 😀 I just purchased one of the last ones made by Ford. Trucks are for work. 🤬
Wish these were cheaper. All looks great
Most of this is great for tradesmen and campers.
The T-Bone bed extender is nothing new, it has an arc design instead of the Bed extender straight tube I have but mine was also way cheaper and has multiple uses. I can configure it to go in my ranch hand front bumper and put a canoe over the cab of my truck while towing a 5th wheel. I don't see that design working as well.
That last bumper design is fancy but it's just for looks, That is for someone that bought a pickup truck to say "Hey I own a pickup truck" but never intend to use it for anything pickup truck related things like hauling stuff and going through mud etc. Kind of like owning a Rivian R1T.
Upgrades. Add-ons.
This is a good list
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3:11 PRICE STARTS AT $13000 DOLLARS!!!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂
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Excelentes ideias.
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The ladder/handle on the F150 is simply the best! Plain, straight forward and you still just have a plain old Tailgate!
Love mine as well do have to be careful where ya put your feet or you can get off balance
"For only a billion dollars, this step ladder is incredibly cheap"
I just had to LOL when I saw this bed extension section @4:47, this family wagon with a four door cab goes to work but can't deliver a load sans this costly not with standing innovative sheet to securewhat appears to be ten foot sheets of lumber. Eight foot beds with a tail gate down once did this job, but then you needed a second vehicle to haul your family around in. Some of these extended loads are close to if not outright unlawful, under some state's vehicle codes, to be quite as long as here they appear to be.
3:35 T bone bed extender is a great idea.
4:40 It's a good idea but why didn't they make it reflective orange so you don't need a flag?
Most states require flags. As for reflective orange? I knew a guy who had an orange car. The only original sheet metal was the passenger door. A lot of people are borderline colorblind and they don't know it. Flags have movement going for them.
@@damogranheart5521 Point taken.
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Long stuff extends past it I made one out of steel 20 years ago for hauling 16'boards there easy to make use heavy wall tube for part that slides in receiver
A better idea is an 8’ box, then no need for any of this crap.
13k for a shell? Yikes. 800 plus for a step on the tail gate? 2700 foot a retractable cover? Holy snikey!!
Todays truck is more a car than a truck. Give me an old beater, and i'll show you a real truck that can be used as a truck
How can I order this TODAY!!!!😁
Good feed on the ideas for a truck is limitless
Another great video Team, Cheers.
I have a great respect to those all smart people and their team members
Can't wait to see a Cybertruck edition of this video.
You will be waiting a long time. You need to check on Elon's promises and what he actually delivers.
@@oby-1607 Besides, it's so ugly it would likely break the video camera!
Some nice add-ons. 👍🏽🤠 12/15/23
Not buying a $50000 pickup for the spare tire to take up the entire bed. The bed toolbox is the best. Also anything less than a 6.5 ft bed is an SUV
It is designed for the Suburban Tank Vehicle owner, not for someone that actually use their pickup-truck to actually pick stuff up and drive on anything other than flat paving.
It would be perfect on an kids ute-style rebuild, like the Swedish EPA-tractors. Cars rebuilt to have a tiny flatbed and limited to 30 km/h but you can drive them at 15 instead of 18 (which is the normal license age). Of course the car interested 16-year old would mod their EPA themselves, with "inspiration" from that thing.
In Afghanistan we carried a spare tire on our Hummers hoods. I’d like to see something made to support that
@koyaanisqatsi316 cool. I drive a Jeep wrangler
I always think this, too. But unless you had some sort of flip down holder, would you really want to muscle a 37" tire down off your hood of a lifted truck?
These gadgets are useful, but some of them seem not really necessary to me.
Yes, I do no thing the load with that ladder was below 120kg when the guy jumped on it...
Of course, with a real pickup you do not need a ladder or a fork lift to reach the bed.
The campers kind of make sense, but you would be better off using anything else than an overweight suv as the base.
Spare tyre in back of ute ....pointless having a ute with a tyre stuck in your way
No price for the Ford package, or is it on e new truck only?
Bro really found the most expensive variations of simple mods
We need one for unloading hay.
The spare tire mount takes up the whole damn bed.
Some of these accessories involve additional electrical supply and that means going to the dealer and having the stupid Body Control Modules re-programmed at exorbitant costs - if the dealer mechs even know how!!! Ask how I know this???
I like the T bone extender as most pick ups are just pretty boys. I always ask reviewers why they don't they show how you're supposed to carry a ton of decking timber on them as the roll bars if included might as well be made of alfoil. Still waiting for anyone to answer that question.
Maybe GM and Ford can make trucks rust proof!
I'm sorry. Did you say $13,000 for a pop-up camper using fabric sides and zip up windows? LOL!
Tks !!!
"...open smoothly due to two gas shock absorbers"
WOW! "New" technology that costs a whole $30. LOL
2:42 this jack looks like the Tumbler from Batman Begins
Bought the tailgate ladder, didn't like it. Took it off, now it is taking up storage space in my shop.
I have a request for public mass transit innovations
I was digging that tailgate step until you said it was $900...oh no thank you, I can climb on my knees for $900
$2700 for a bed cover and $980+ for a universal bed step is ridiculous, pass!
That tool box truck with the storage in the fenders must cost 100k
All the products are way overpriced, long with the Trucks.
1:43 That max weight is not gonna work for the average american truck owner lmao
Would work for some, but the only reason you get on or off the truck bed is cos you're carrying something...
I’m about 6’1” weighing around 250ish lbs.
If I were to jump on this setup like the guy in the video it’d probably break just from my weight.
Pick up Trucks are TOO BIG now. You need a ladder to climb into the bed .. Too expensive. The working man has been priced out of pick up trucks.
So you're not a man?
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Did I write something funny ?
You can get a ranger work truck for $27k and an f150 for $37k. It's not cheap, but it's certainly not as insane as you're making it out to be. Even a Chevy colorado work truck is $31k, and a Silverado WT is $37k.
@@JC-lk3oy anything under 40k is cheap... come on you broke A** dudes are complaining about stuff under 40k 🤣🤣🤣
Im the first one who saw the video
Congratulations on attaining mediocrity... Your parents must be proud.
I have one I'm a short fat guy they are great 👍 😅
Legal length for overhang in Australia is 60% of wheelbase
I used to respect Australians, but covid proved they're a bunch of rule-following authoritarians
I'm chopped liver @@plstewaf3
3:33)With the canoe, and other things hanging out, a few red flags are needed.
those spare holders have been around for 80 years🤣🤣. they make your wimpy Toyota bed even wimpier, same with the hitch extensions
The prices are reduculous! Not in a million years! 13,00$ for a roof tent!
I dealt with the X-High people in Ontario and they were absolute shite to deal with.
I want a tailgate that lays flat without the safety straps. I’m tired of taking my tailgate off when I want to use my pop up camper.
I've got a better idea. How about a REAL pickup truck with 2 doors, a bench seat, and an 8 foot bed that you can actually put something in? It's amazing just how stupid people are. They spend a ridiculous amount of money to buy something which is about the worst possible design for what a pickup truck is supposed to do, then spend a bunch more money on gadgets that are supposed to make it better at doing what it was never designed to do.
Another good product is the Decked bed system. I won't own a truck without one.
How about a campers for ramboxes?????
5:35 Yeah you crazy if you think I'm buying that. Look a that crunch waiting to happen.
That first tailgate step is worthless. At 260lbs, I don't know many hard working truck drivers that weight less than that, plus add some tools they will carry or payload moving in or out of the bed and the step is useless.
Why are they showing American sold $$$ products in kilos and centimeters?
If it's mentioned to sell in dollars, it's to be described in pounds!
The American dollar is the worlds reserve currency, even though it might be changing or under pressure. Metric measurements are standard for most of the world. Not that crazy
They could possibly mean Australian Dollars.
I couldn't stand the music
Better check state law. When that lumber goes thru window of person who rear ends you, your ass is fired
TY T.Z
muy lindo pero casi todos los accesorios son para trabajo y en mi pais los que tienen este tipo o nivel de camioneta no son obreros
what good is a pickup truck if half of the loading space is used up by a spare tire??? and that is only one of the headshaking products I saw in this video. Most in this video is just for show off to others. They are not practical at all. But let's be honest. A pick-up truck is a culture. it is not the most practical car in any sense. A closed van is way more practical
Agreed. All these things that take away the bed to store tools and the like are stupid. It seems forgotten that the point of a pickup is hauling large loads and towing. If you work in service or the like and are carrying many tools and some product inventory, you get a van.
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a spare tyre mounting, that makes a the whole pickup truck useless, whow, I'm out...
The Chevy avalanches back window and wall and back seat fold down and it’s silly
All trucks don’t have that, the tent for it is amazing too I thought $300 for the tent was expensive until I saw that 13,000$ camper LOL you’ll be selling none of those
I thought we called them ‘utes’ in ‘Straya…?
🆒😎👍!
I will never understand pickup trucks with room for 8 people that never have but 1 or 2, with tiny cargo beds that you have to add a thousand dollar bed extender to haul 2x4 studs. Just buy a damn sedan and a utility trailer.
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The problem is that some of these bed extenders are illegal in the USA. The max allowable overhang beyond the truck is 4 feet.
Your comment is false. You need to read the Federal guidelines and laws of your State.
No State shall impose a rear overhang limit of LESS than 4 feet.
So, you can have cargo hang out more than 4 feet. You just need to tie a flag on the load to be legal if it hangs out more than 4 feet.
The State can require a flag be tied on the load at a different overhang such as 3 feet. 3 feet or more of overhang would need a flag of a designated color and 5 feet could be the maximum overhang allowed at the rear. Laws vary by State.
Some States are 6 feet, some are 10 or 15 feet to the rear.
@@dvader3263 provide the law.
I Wrong every single time when i click to open your video. I hope this is last time.
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Drives me nuts when the person doing these murders the english language. When aluminum becomes aa loo min ee um or car becomes a caa or a part becomes a pawt. seems they can't say their "r's".
#5, 13,000.00 ??? sold one yet ?????
Youd have to have more money than you know what to do with. And people do
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I just don't see the point of a truck you are better off with a van, I think it's a hangover from the horse and cart let's take Marr to town to get some supplies lol.🤣
if you cant step into the bed of your truck maybe owning and using a truck for work isnt your speed anymore. nobody needs gimmicky side steps on the beds of their trucks
@dbcooper. You have me mistaken for someone who cares.
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Cuantas cosas inútiles hay hoy en día a la venta….
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These should be broken up in 5 minutes segments, I got bored after 5 minutes
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Rangers and Colorado’s are not sized for “ work truck”. Maybe in your kiddie world it is
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