โFeb-10-2023 10:25 AM
โMar-06-2023 01:18 PM
โMar-06-2023 12:21 PM
joelc wrote:
laknox:
To expensive compared to other brands. As I stated I tried some modified repairs to my old steps and they are holding just fine. Hope it continues. I can think of other things I can do with $700 than a flight of accordion stairs. Perhaps, the price will come down later, or another brand will allow me to purchase at a "reasonable" price.
โMar-06-2023 08:23 AM
โMar-02-2023 02:10 PM
joelc wrote:
I have a 2012 Carriage Cameo F37RSQ and there are several areas of the entry steps that are compromised. I am holding them together with "band-aids". Has anyone replaced their stairs and what make and model did you use. I am leaning toward a similar type to OEM and not something that folds into the RV.
Thanks
โFeb-20-2023 08:45 AM
โFeb-20-2023 07:38 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
If one plans for all potential possibilities, one would sit at home, surround himself with pillows and do nothing. Don't forget that unlevel ground leading up to the steps, maybe we should only allow parking on concrete or other level surfaces. As I mentioned several times, solid steps may be necessary for mobility impaired individuals.
โFeb-20-2023 07:36 AM
โFeb-20-2023 07:34 AM
โFeb-20-2023 05:09 AM
โFeb-20-2023 03:06 AM
valhalla360 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
I don't understand the issue with a bit of "bounce", unless you're are mobility limited. An able bodied person shouldn't have any issues with the normal fold-out steps. I'm 73 and it is simply a non-issue.
I'm fine with a small amount of bounce but when a visiting friend fell...not so great. If you are single and anti-social, works fine. If you have friends who come in, it's not so great.
โFeb-20-2023 12:18 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
I don't understand the issue with a bit of "bounce", unless you're are mobility limited. An able bodied person shouldn't have any issues with the normal fold-out steps. I'm 73 and it is simply a non-issue.
โFeb-20-2023 12:12 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
^^^^^^^^^Love those types of steps. You just fold them out, no messing with legs, or making sure the legs have enough room to deploy, like the solid legs.
โFeb-19-2023 04:28 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
I don't understand the issue with a bit of "bounce", unless you're are mobility limited. An able bodied person shouldn't have any issues with the normal fold-out steps. I'm 73 and it is simply a non-issue.
โFeb-19-2023 01:13 PM