deltabravo
Jan 22, 2018Nomad
New steps for my Arctic Fox
I've owned my AF811 since it was new. I bought it in November 2009.
I use a plastic fold up "two step" step in addition to the step that hangs below the bumper. At times, it's not ideal: Slippery when wet, it flexes, the top step isn't very wide, etc.
I looked in to the Fox Landing a few years ago, but they require a new bumper. The new bumper has longer brackets on it, to reduce the effect of leverage placed on the camper when standing on the Fox Landing.
The new bumper and Fox Landing was way out of my price range at the time, so I continued using the plastic step, until yesterday.
The Fox Landing blocks access to the door when it's up, so stopping for groceries, lunch break, etc. require lowering the Fox Landing. I couldn't travel with it down because I tow a trailer, and it looks like it will hit the tongue jack when turning.
About 2 weeks ago I saw another post where an AF owner installed a set of Torklift Glow Steps to the brackets on the bumper that hold the original step, so I decided to do the same.
Here's a video of the project
I use a plastic fold up "two step" step in addition to the step that hangs below the bumper. At times, it's not ideal: Slippery when wet, it flexes, the top step isn't very wide, etc.
I looked in to the Fox Landing a few years ago, but they require a new bumper. The new bumper has longer brackets on it, to reduce the effect of leverage placed on the camper when standing on the Fox Landing.
The new bumper and Fox Landing was way out of my price range at the time, so I continued using the plastic step, until yesterday.
The Fox Landing blocks access to the door when it's up, so stopping for groceries, lunch break, etc. require lowering the Fox Landing. I couldn't travel with it down because I tow a trailer, and it looks like it will hit the tongue jack when turning.
About 2 weeks ago I saw another post where an AF owner installed a set of Torklift Glow Steps to the brackets on the bumper that hold the original step, so I decided to do the same.
Here's a video of the project