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fj12ryder
Mar 10, 2019Explorer III
Lantley wrote:I installed the Quadra-Step because we had 3 steps and it made that last step very long. The Quadra-Step put the fourth step very near the ground so it worked out great. Peggy didn't think it would make much difference, but she was a believer the first time she went up and down. I really don't give a hoot about looks, but the price difference is another story. I think the steps are twice the price of the Quadra-Steps.fj12ryder wrote:
Not to make too big of a deal over it, but there are supports that can be added to the Quadra-Steps. Rarely used because rarely needed. I suppose if one has balance issues then the steps need to be in contact with the ground, but otherwise the bounce/give isn't an issue.
I get your point as far as adding support. For the most part factory RV steps are adequate. However there are those looking for more.
The only real improvement you can make is stability. If you haven't improved stability? What is the advantage vs.the factory step?
I guess you could improve the aesthetics by going to aluminum.
So in the end you could install a new set of steps that look better than the OEM steps, but don't actually function any better
Because of the narrow sites where we store our trailer, the MorRyde steps are out of the question. And I don't care for putting dirty steps into the trailer all the time. JMO of course.
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