โMar-08-2019 07:03 PM
โMar-21-2019 07:40 PM
CincyGus wrote:
I'll second the love the new steps. The two cons are you have to clean them with a stiff broom before packing up and that if you park/store your RV somewhere you need room on the campground side to open the steps. Since I store at home, not a problem but if I was in a storage lot, crammed next to another RV, I could see where it would be an issue.
All that said, the stability is first rate, the steps are wider, it doesn't shake the camper when someone comes in the steps. To me, since the space to open them isn't an issue, it's a very worthwhile trade off.
โMar-12-2019 09:07 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
I have these left over from my previous TT - just put two underneath the bottom step.
โMar-11-2019 08:13 PM
Hammerboy wrote:
We installed the Torklift Glo Step These are still supported by the ground but they store completely outside, so no need to clean the steps. Second reason I like these is I don't have the room to deploy the Lippert or Morryde version when it is stored inside our barn. Very well built and a great company too. Another option to look at.
Dan
โMar-11-2019 10:53 AM
โMar-11-2019 08:53 AM
CincyGus wrote:
I'll second the love the new steps. The two cons are you have to clean them with a stiff broom before packing up and that if you park/store your RV somewhere you need room on the campground side to open the steps. Since I store at home, not a problem but if I was in a storage lot, crammed next to another RV, I could see where it would be an issue.
All that said, the stability is first rate, the steps are wider, it doesn't shake the camper when someone comes in the steps. To me, since the space to open them isn't an issue, it's a very worthwhile trade off.
โMar-11-2019 07:23 AM
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โMar-10-2019 01:34 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
To be clear, the motion you feel when you step on the stairs aren't the stairs deflecting, it's the trailer moving on it's suspension. A $20 addition can make the steps as solid-feeling as the much more expensive types. It's all in what you feel you need.
I mean, they are just a set of steps to get you into the trailer. Why spend $600 when $300 will do the same thing: get you into the trailer.
If you have balance issues, that can be a different story I suppose.
โMar-10-2019 01:10 PM
โMar-10-2019 12:30 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I measured my step deflection. Top of bottom step to ground 10 3/4", 200# on the bottom step 10 1/4".
I consider 1/2" deflection MINIMAL. These are US Made by Elkhart Tool and Die, YA get what YA pay for!!!
โMar-10-2019 09:54 AM
โMar-10-2019 08:07 AM
Lantley wrote:I installed the Quadra-Step because we had 3 steps and it made that last step very long. The Quadra-Step put the fourth step very near the ground so it worked out great. Peggy didn't think it would make much difference, but she was a believer the first time she went up and down. I really don't give a hoot about looks, but the price difference is another story. I think the steps are twice the price of the Quadra-Steps.fj12ryder wrote:
Not to make too big of a deal over it, but there are supports that can be added to the Quadra-Steps. Rarely used because rarely needed. I suppose if one has balance issues then the steps need to be in contact with the ground, but otherwise the bounce/give isn't an issue.
I get your point as far as adding support. For the most part factory RV steps are adequate. However there are those looking for more.
The only real improvement you can make is stability. If you haven't improved stability? What is the advantage vs.the factory step?
I guess you could improve the aesthetics by going to aluminum.
So in the end you could install a new set of steps that look better than the OEM steps, but don't actually function any better
โMar-10-2019 01:24 AM