flathead92
Feb 26, 2023Explorer
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Who else is over the steps that you have to lift in and out of RV what a joke cant get in untill to drop steps wth is thinking this is a good thing?
Grit dog wrote:Chum lee wrote:
Hummmmm. SUV's, 18 wheel trucks, aircraft, boats, RV's, buildings, towers, amusement park rides, shopping malls, the list goes on and on. Anytime there is a grade change that humans have to negotiate, until humans can levitate themselves, some form of economical, space saving step is required. Are you expecting your RV to come with a loading ramp, escalator, or elevator? At the price you are willing to pay, I don't think so.
Rather than whine about it, what would be your solution? Architects, engineers, contractors, and industrial designers have already given the problem their best shot!
Chum lee
More common sense speak here! No room for that while the inane whining by others is going on.
Grit dog wrote:Or the inane whining about said whining. Wow, 4 posts in a row all whining about the inane whining.Chum lee wrote:
Hummmmm. SUV's, 18 wheel trucks, aircraft, boats, RV's, buildings, towers, amusement park rides, shopping malls, the list goes on and on. Anytime there is a grade change that humans have to negotiate, until humans can levitate themselves, some form of economical, space saving step is required. Are you expecting your RV to come with a loading ramp, escalator, or elevator? At the price you are willing to pay, I don't think so.
Rather than whine about it, what would be your solution? Architects, engineers, contractors, and industrial designers have already given the problem their best shot!
Chum lee
More common sense speak here! No room for that while the inane whining by others is going on.
Chum lee wrote:
Hummmmm. SUV's, 18 wheel trucks, aircraft, boats, RV's, buildings, towers, amusement park rides, shopping malls, the list goes on and on. Anytime there is a grade change that humans have to negotiate, until humans can levitate themselves, some form of economical, space saving step is required. Are you expecting your RV to come with a loading ramp, escalator, or elevator? At the price you are willing to pay, I don't think so.
Rather than whine about it, what would be your solution? Architects, engineers, contractors, and industrial designers have already given the problem their best shot!
Chum lee
deltabravo wrote:
I hate them too. The are annoying to pack up if your departure from camp is on a rainy day.
valhalla360 wrote:
If you have a trailer that rides low to the ground and you only need 1 or 2 steps, it's a valid point.
With a lot of the modern trailers where you need at least 3 and often 4 steps, the leverage results in a diving board effect, particularly on the bottom step. On a prior unit, we took to putting a jack stand under the last step to minimize the issue. With the current trailer we have the new style that folds up into the door and they are so much more stable...
From the manufacturers point of view, it makes floorplan layouts easier as the underhung steps need appropriate frame attachment points. The fold into the door steps can go just about anywhere.
PS: Queue the claims that you just need to buy the good version that defies the laws of physics....