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Jul 13, 2018Explorer
Toolguy, I hadn't even heard of the MORryde steps until a chance
encounter with a family in Columbus, Ohio that had a spring loaded
set on their 5er. While watching him with his, we decided, us too! I
am not aware of a spring loaded set for a non-5er. I would imagine
that a tag along with has a floorplan taller than ours may need a set
of springs.
The bottom step is a design I started using with our first TT in
2000. It doesn't stop everything, but you would be surprised with
what it does stop. (This step is fabricated from a 2X4, piece of
plywood, and a plastic grass mat stapled on top with a couple of
screen door handles.) The instructions with the steps mentions using
a small dust brush and pan on it before the swing in. Takes 30
seconds. For those hidden particles. I have w 24" X 39" Weather Tech
front door mat due in on Monday. $37.00 w/shipping $42.00. The dust
and grit will be picked up by vacuum and any moisture will be drug
outside and dumped when the steps come out next time. The mat has the
ridge all around the outside and will hold the moisture.
encounter with a family in Columbus, Ohio that had a spring loaded
set on their 5er. While watching him with his, we decided, us too! I
am not aware of a spring loaded set for a non-5er. I would imagine
that a tag along with has a floorplan taller than ours may need a set
of springs.
The bottom step is a design I started using with our first TT in
2000. It doesn't stop everything, but you would be surprised with
what it does stop. (This step is fabricated from a 2X4, piece of
plywood, and a plastic grass mat stapled on top with a couple of
screen door handles.) The instructions with the steps mentions using
a small dust brush and pan on it before the swing in. Takes 30
seconds. For those hidden particles. I have w 24" X 39" Weather Tech
front door mat due in on Monday. $37.00 w/shipping $42.00. The dust
and grit will be picked up by vacuum and any moisture will be drug
outside and dumped when the steps come out next time. The mat has the
ridge all around the outside and will hold the moisture.
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