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โMar-24-2018 02:49 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Wow, that sucker is up in the air a ways. Basically 5 steps to the ground, a pretty good distance.
I I were to pick ONE I would get what you have JIM, NOT a fan of the MORryde setup. I am fine with this simple mod tho.
โMar-24-2018 01:38 PM
NC Hauler wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
A simple drop down support on the OEM steps will work very similarly without a huge expenditure of green stuff.
I changed out my OEM three step to a QuadraStep 4 step. Makes getting in so much easier. These tall trailers need 4 steps as OEM. Peggy didn't think they would make that much difference...until the first time she used them, instant convert.
A little more to it than that. Once installed you can adjust top step height to where itโs easier to step in or out of the RV. It does have adjustable bottom leg supports that allow stability and adjust for uneven terrain. All aluminum and a quality built product.
Jim
โMar-24-2018 09:59 AM
NC Hauler wrote:
Got rid of the OEM steps on our MS. High first step. Wife had a hip replacement and Iโd had a stroke with weak left leg. Installed the 5 Step Revolution Glow steps a little over a year ago. We love them. No issues. Adjustable step into the 5er on the top step and bottom step legs for stabilization. They also work great for our dog... Well worth it and Iโd highly recommend them.
Jim
โMar-24-2018 09:59 AM
NC Hauler wrote:The OP's first post was how solid the steps felt, and I was commenting on that post only.fj12ryder wrote:
A simple drop down support on the OEM steps will work very similarly without a huge expenditure of green stuff.
I changed out my OEM three step to a QuadraStep 4 step. Makes getting in so much easier. These tall trailers need 4 steps as OEM. Peggy didn't think they would make that much difference...until the first time she used them, instant convert.
A little more to it than that. Once installed you can adjust top step height to where itโs easier to step in or out of the RV. It does have adjustable bottom leg supports that allow stability and adjust for uneven terrain. All aluminum and a quality built product.
Jim
โMar-24-2018 09:33 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
A simple drop down support on the OEM steps will work very similarly without a huge expenditure of green stuff.
I changed out my OEM three step to a QuadraStep 4 step. Makes getting in so much easier. These tall trailers need 4 steps as OEM. Peggy didn't think they would make that much difference...until the first time she used them, instant convert.
โMar-24-2018 09:22 AM
โMar-24-2018 06:51 AM
GHop wrote:
Changed out our OEM steps to the MorRyde Step Above and love them. Not one problem at rest area's or rv parks.
โMar-24-2018 06:23 AM
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โMar-23-2018 05:12 PM
fj12ryder wrote:pcm1959 wrote:I've looked at the solid steps at the RV shows and they simply wouldn't work for us when the trailer is in storage. The trailers are close enough there wouldn't be enough room to lower the steps. They look like a good idea, but I'm not sure the execution will work at all times.
I loved it (just kidding but it was funny) when I say a couple at a rest stop with the Mor Ryde solid steps out for a rest break. A moving truck semi came in beside them. They could not put the steps in due to the clearance needed.
I'm passing on those, too.
They should make them with a split in them similar to pull-down attic stairs then tight spots (including storage areas) may not be as problematic. But then I guess they probably would be as stable or light.
โMar-23-2018 04:44 PM
pcm1959 wrote:I've looked at the solid steps at the RV shows and they simply wouldn't work for us when the trailer is in storage. The trailers are close enough there wouldn't be enough room to lower the steps. They look like a good idea, but I'm not sure the execution will work at all times.
I loved it (just kidding but it was funny) when I say a couple at a rest stop with the Mor Ryde solid steps out for a rest break. A moving truck semi came in beside them. They could not put the steps in due to the clearance needed.
I'm passing on those, too.
They should make them with a split in them similar to pull-down attic stairs then tight spots (including storage areas) may not be as problematic. But then I guess they probably would be as stable or light.
โMar-23-2018 01:58 PM