Forum Discussion

Junior30's avatar
Junior30
Explorer
Feb 03, 2016

Entry Step for class C, Issues

Hello, I am new to rving and own a 2015 four winds. We have only been out a few times in it but am finding that getting the entry step into the coach at the proper height can be difficult. My coach has hydraulic levelers and does not have any retractable step for entry.

When the coach is on level ground and i put the levelers down the step is at a normal comfortable height. At most of the campgrounds i have been to the ground is quite unlevel which has caused the step to be too high in most situations. I have tried the auto level feature as well as leveling manually to try to get the step right (im new to this so i may not know some type of trick). By doing it manually i can usually make it better but not great. I have 2 young children and in many situations they have some difficulty getting into and out of the coach, they have even fallen because of this.

I thought of getting one of these..

http://www.amazon.com/Camco-43676-Adjustable-Aluminum-Platform/dp/B00G258I0G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1454522428&sr=8-1&keywords=rv+step

And i think a fold-able step mounted to the coach would present ground clearance issues. Does anyone else have this issue? If so what do you do about it.
  • Thanks for all the replies. At home i lay a pallet by the door and it makes a nice entry step. Cant exactly carry a pallet with me though. Just got to decide which step to buy.

    I'm jealous that you have levelers. That is my one regret in purchasing my 2015 Class C. I sure do wish I would have had them add them when I bought it. I have four packages of those Linx levelers I think they are called. Orange pads that look like legos. I use some of them to level in the camp site and use the leftovers to make a step in I had to raise that side up much. With those pads, I can make the step any height I need it to be. I find a couple layers or maybe three is about right most of the time.


    This is my first Rv and I was kind of lucky that the levelers were on the unit that was on the lot. I do find i like them more and more, even though they do have occasional issues.
  • I ran into the same problem on unlevel ground because there's only one outside handle on the latch side and no way to pull myself up into the 'C'. At first, I got in and out from the driver's seat, but that has its own problems getting out of the seat with the doghouse in the way. But the back of the dinette seat is directly even with the hinge side of the door. So I attached a metal handle to the back of the dinette next to the door. Now I can use both hands to help me up, and if my hands are full, I can put what I'm carrying on the floor inside before I start.
  • My wife got a folding aluminum step. It's usually just an inch or two lower than the pull-out step, but it gives a wider area to get out. And it does help where the site has a big camber. We keep ours in the door well when not camping.