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mailman-ret
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Jul 11, 2018

Installed StepAbove by MORryde



I will see if the Photo Link displays my photos in the order that I dropped them.

#1. This shows our steps set up. These are the new model that they
have available. The legs come out of the bottom, which to DW and
I saw as a greater tripping hazard than the old model which you
can see on their website. The old model has the legs slide out of
the top and could easily make the assembly stick out an additional
8 inches or more.

#2. This shows the steps in the stowed position, ready for travel. I
have removed the old steps and in their space, I installed one of
their tool boxes.

#3. This a side view of the steps out ready for camping. The handrail
is mounted on the steps and swing in with the steps, provided if
you have nothing that would sit within 33 inches of the steps.

We have several older relatives that like to visit us when we camp so
we considered this mod. My knees were replaced in '13, so these work
for me also.

The only alteration made to our DENALI before installation was
removal of the sill plate inside the door and the seven screws to
mount the steps.

25 Replies

  • Hammerboy wrote:
    I would love to have one of those units. Only 3 problems are I wouldn't be able to drop them inside my barn without hitting the wall, they are always in the way of the opening, and they would need to be super clean before mama would let me fold them in. I bet they are rock solid though.

    Dan

    That's what the outside carpet is for, keeps down the amount of dust and dirt dragged into the rig as well, less time sweeping or scrubbing = more time relaxing.
  • I would love to have one of those units. Only 3 problems are I wouldn't be able to drop them inside my barn without hitting the wall, they are always in the way of the opening, and they would need to be super clean before mama would let me fold them in. I bet they are rock solid though.

    Dan
  • Cummins12V98, I haven't any way of knowing of your age or your
    health, but I purchased these steps because of mine. These steps
    don't move at all when someone uses them. Both of my knees have been
    replaced and though they work great, it isn't thrilling to descend a
    set of shaky stairs on sometimes shaky knees.

    In 2000, DW and I purchased our first TT, our DENALI is our fifth.
    Each has had a bit of a problem with the steps, so I have decided
    that the next time I step on a diving board I would hope that the
    water is the right temperature.
  • Other than spending much more money please tell me what is functionally better about the MORryde product compared to my steps?

  • My hope is that one day, one of our grandchildren will visit and school me on how to operate this computer.







    Maybe this will now show all photos in the same message.
    Finally.

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