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Cummins12V98
Explorer III
May 28, 2016

First Step

We just had our RV at MORryde and had a 3" riser added between the IS system and the bottom of the frame. So the problem we how have is about a one foot drop from the lowest step to the ground. NOT SAFE!!!

What seems to be the best portable single step out there?

Thanks!
  • I would like to see the GlowStep in person. Probably will end up with one like above with adjustable legs. The 24" wide unit.
  • Cummins12V98 wrote:
    I would like to see the GlowStep in person. Probably will end up with one like above with adjustable legs. The 24" wide unit.


    Ron, We put the glow step revolution on our TH at the main entrance...4 steps with stabilizer legs on bottom step...With my stroke and the DW getting a hip replacement, these steps are super stable and are wide... The wife and I love them. TheyG've worked great for us. The manufacturer is great to work with:)


    Jim
  • Sir your recommendation puts them way up on my list!

    Do the adjuster legs stick up higher than the bottom step? Looks like a tripping hazard.
  • Cummins12V98 wrote:
    Sir your recommendation puts them way up on my list!

    Do the adjuster legs stick up higher than the bottom step? Looks like a tripping hazard.

    I just installed the GlowSteps on our trailer this past weekend. The adjuster legs do stick up just a small amount but they are outboard of the steps themselves and are not a tripping problem at all. The width of the steps is identical to the old steps they replaced.
    We really like these steps and I think we will order another set for the rear door of our trailer that is shown in the picture I posted earlier.
    Barney
  • BarneyS wrote:
    Cummins12V98 wrote:
    Sir your recommendation puts them way up on my list!

    Do the adjuster legs stick up higher than the bottom step? Looks like a tripping hazard.

    I just installed the GlowSteps on our trailer this past weekend. The adjuster legs do stick up just a small amount but they are outboard of the steps themselves and are not a tripping problem at all. The width of the steps is identical to the old steps they replaced.
    We really like these steps and I think we will order another set for the rear door of our trailer that is shown in the picture I posted earlier.
    Barney


    Thanks Barney, from watching the videos they do look pretty darn nice. Is there any down side to them?
  • No, theyre not a tripping issue, outside the steps...adjustable height to make steps level and firmly grounded


    Jim
  • Cummins12V98 wrote:

    Thanks Barney, from watching the videos they do look pretty darn nice. Is there any down side to them?

    Other than price, I have not found one yet. They installed very easily, work smoothly, are very solid when being used, and look good. :)
    Barney

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