I think you have a misplaced modifier there. Which is too big, the girl or the Jeep?
I assume you mean the Jeep, in which case proper etiquette would be to open her door for her and extend your hand as she attempts to get in the Jeep. This gives her the opportunity to refuse graciously.
By the way a few days ago I parked next to a rubi with what looked like a RE SF 3.5 or 4.5 with a 1" bl. She stood up next to it and was like "If yours is ever this big I need a laddar". Wish I had a camera because I doubt her head hit the mirror! haha
i agree with this. my girl said the same thing whenever i lifted my jeep "better keep a ladder in there" shes 5'6" though so she has a little more height and i also have side steps but its still a stretch.
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get a milk crate! haha. I had to use one for my date at senior prom..lol. get one of those rope ladders so she can just pull it up when she is in! :laugh:
I bought "stirrups" from 4WD, they look like horse saddle stirrups. They didn't work at all and they even scratched my door frame near the door entry guard. I returned them immediately and I d/n think they carry them any longer.
As others said - here's what you do.... Be a gentleman, open the door for her, show her where to grap inside to hoist herself up, offer to help and stand-by to steady her. Then if she needs a boost.... ahh you'll figure out what to do then -. You can also try to park where she exits onto a curb, she'll notice and appreciate it.
I got me a fat chick (best chick in the world!) I put some OH **** handles on the Jeep and she jumps in just fine! Big girls are the best girls!!!! :thumbsup:
all you can do is watch, she will learn , but some times they make funny sounds
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