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from_runnells_i's avatar
Apr 06, 2014

manual steps

Hi I have a Forest River V cross 5th wheel. Was wondering if there is a reasonable way to add a 4th step to the unit. The steps are manual. Has anyone done this?

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  • I use one of those exercise steps. It sets about 5 inches tall and was a $1 at a garage sale.
  • BarneyS wrote:
    We have been using an add on step very similar to this one for many years. I comes completely off when not in use and is very sturdy and safe when in use.
    Barney

    Cool but $170 is too much, IMO.
  • If you want to replace the complete stair assembly for lots of $$ (I assume), there is the GlowGuide stairs along with their Add-A-Step by Torklift.

    GlowGuide stairs

    There is also the Quadra Step 4 stair setup. Quadra Step Don't know about the rise measurements and if the overall height is no better than what you have already. Not as expensive as I would have thought. Available at Tweetys for $217 before shipping cost. Tweetys

    We have 3 steps on our TT and have wrap around tread covers. When the steps are folded out, the bottom one is often pretty close to the ground and twice in the past season, the underside of the cover has been destroyed by rubbing on the gravel in a campsite from when we walk in and out. I'd gladly have our last step higher off the ground...
  • We have been using an add on step very similar to this one for many years. I comes completely off when not in use and is very sturdy and safe when in use.
    Barney
  • Another approach: make a wooden box, store some heavy stuff in it, and use it as a step when needed. Heavy is good - it will stay in place.
  • from runnells ia wrote:
    Hi I have a Forest River V cross 5th wheel. Was wondering if there is a reasonable way to add a 4th step to the unit. The steps are manual. Has anyone done this?

    Have you considered something like this?



    If you add a 4th tread and then park on a campsite with a high spot under the stairs you could have a problem.

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