DutchmenSport
Jul 18, 2019Explorer
MorRyde steps - one solution
When the steps won't reach the ground because the campsite is slopped too much in one direction or another, here's a simple solution that may help.
I called MorRyde and ordered a set of foot inserts (longer), and put them in. My camper has 2 doors, one on each side of the camper. Usually, because of the length of the camper (41 feet), even a slight incline, over 40 feet will cause the rear of the camper to be quite high. I've been using wooden blocks and a some folding steps on the ground to create a new step when they are too high. But supporting the steps themselves requires even more lumber or blocks or something to be put under the feet to build up the void.
Here's what I came up with. Even if you had folding steps dangling in the air, you'll still have to add steps at the bottom to reach the ground somehow. The purpose for this is to support the MorRyde steps so they won't dangle in the air causing stress on the door threshold:


Because you just never know when you are going to end up having to do this:

I called MorRyde and ordered a set of foot inserts (longer), and put them in. My camper has 2 doors, one on each side of the camper. Usually, because of the length of the camper (41 feet), even a slight incline, over 40 feet will cause the rear of the camper to be quite high. I've been using wooden blocks and a some folding steps on the ground to create a new step when they are too high. But supporting the steps themselves requires even more lumber or blocks or something to be put under the feet to build up the void.
Here's what I came up with. Even if you had folding steps dangling in the air, you'll still have to add steps at the bottom to reach the ground somehow. The purpose for this is to support the MorRyde steps so they won't dangle in the air causing stress on the door threshold:


Because you just never know when you are going to end up having to do this:
