cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Step Stabilizers

GMandJM
Explorer
Explorer
We used to have a pair of Camco step stabilizers, which we sold with our ViewFinder.

In looking to order new ones, I found these CP Products stabilizers which have a locking pin/quick release in the middle. (No weight rating listed).

Has anyone tried the CPProducts one or have any thoughts on how useful (or not) a center pin is or would be?
G-half can always find a way to do things upside-down, inside-out or backward.
It's his Super Power!
16 REPLIES 16

GMandJM
Explorer
Explorer
I saw that on another thread, Chessman. Nice!!!

(And congrats to the person who lost 85 pounds. Awesome!)
G-half can always find a way to do things upside-down, inside-out or backward.
It's his Super Power!

larry_barnhart
Explorer
Explorer



This is what I make for a step stabilizer
chevman
chevman
2019 rockwood 34 ft fifth wheel sold
2005 3500 2wd duramax CC dually
prodigy



KSH 55 inbed fuel tank

scanguage II
TD-EOC
Induction Overhaul Kit
TST tire monitors
FMCA # F479110

fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
WeBeFulltimers wrote:
I eliminated the need for step stabilizers by losing 85 lbs! :B
Oh, snap. 🙂
Howard and Peggy

"Don't Panic"

WeBeFulltimers
Explorer
Explorer
I eliminated the need for step stabilizers by losing 85 lbs! :B
2012 Ford F-350 PSD SRW ** CURT Q24 ** 2018.5 MONTANA 3791RD

ependydad
Explorer
Explorer
I've read that with most step stabilizers, you're best off adding 2. I'm still looking for something. On another forum, a guy was making them and they looked really nice, but I missed my chance to buy in.

Oh well- I'll get something eventually.
2017 Spartan 1245 by Prime Time
2018 Ram 3500 Crew Cab DRW w/ 4.10 gears and 8' bed
FW Hitch: TrailerSaver TS3
Learn to RV- learn about RVing - Towing Planner Calculators - Family Fulltiming FB page

GMandJM
Explorer
Explorer
The two-step model is a much-more-reasonably priced $200 - $250.

(unfortunately my budget is under 50 :B )
G-half can always find a way to do things upside-down, inside-out or backward.
It's his Super Power!

martipr
Explorer
Explorer
myredracer wrote:
If you want a good solution for stabilizing entry stairs, look at the Torklift GlowStep. One problem with these though is that stairs can be welded in place so it's not an easy re & re. I think a set of these is around $500...



Hmmm? Around $35.00 for a pair of Camco stabilizers or around $500.00 for Torklift GlowStep. Hard choice!
Old Navy Chief (AOC) Retired Aircraft Mechanic/Inspector
2007 29' 27FBV Trail Bay V Series
2015 Dodge Ram 2500 Crew Cab 6.7 Cummins Diesel
Reese Strait-Line Dual Cam Hitch

JohnG3
Explorer II
Explorer II
I use a short adjustable load lock under the top step with very good results. Seems the short one under the bottom might be a better option just not a adjustable as the load lock.
John and Elaine. Furry ones, Bubba, Buddy, Barney and Miss Chevious
2017 Tiffin Allegro Bus 40 SP
Know guns, know safety, know peace. No guns, no safety, no peace.

GMandJM
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for the feedback. Our older Camco ones didn't have any sort of pin, so I wondered if it was an upgrade or a PITA.

As Biscuit said, sort of a tossup. Gonna get two, like we had for the TT. Maybe get one of each, like Cochise.

The GlowSteps are a teensy bit more than I had budgeted for stabilizers. Nice though.
G-half can always find a way to do things upside-down, inside-out or backward.
It's his Super Power!

hotpepperkid
Explorer
Explorer
GMandJM wrote:
We used to have a pair of Camco step stabilizers, which we sold with our ViewFinder.

In looking to order new ones, I found these CP Products stabilizers which have a locking pin/quick release in the middle. (No weight rating listed).

Has anyone tried the CPProducts one or have any thoughts on how useful (or not) a center pin is or would be?


The picture shows using only one of the CP Products. Wouldn't it be better it there was one under each corner?
2019 Ford F-350 long bed SRW 4X4 6.4 PSD Grand Designs Reflection 295RL 5th wheel

myredracer
Explorer II
Explorer II
If you want a good solution for stabilizing entry stairs, look at the Torklift GlowStep. One problem with these though is that stairs can be welded in place so it's not an easy re & re. I think a set of these is around $500...

cochise49
Explorer
Explorer
I have one of each. Two seemed to do the trick better after a rivet was lost in the scissor mechanism of our Kwikee Triple Steps. Both are adjustable with the screw top after getting a rough adjustment with the pins. Each one has a different pin mechanism. The Camco has a spring loaded push pin on for the holes on two sides. The other has a removable pin on a lanyard that goes through both holes.
Bev& Keith
2014 Winnebago Adventurer 38Q
2013 Honda CRV, Roadmaster Falcon AT, Invisibrake

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
GMandJM wrote:
Hmm...the CPProducts one looks like it has a screw threads to adjust height.

The top is bowl instead of being flat, which seems odd.

The pin thing looks like a quick-release with no setting(s) for height adjustment?


I missed the threaded portion.......

Pin allows for one height adjustment and the top platform screws up.down for final adjustment. 5 1/4" to 12"

Camco just 4 5/8" to 7 3/4" (Larger size available 8" to 14")

Looks like a toss up :B
Is it time for your medication or mine?


2007 DODGE 3500 QC SRW 5.9L CTD In-Bed 'quiet gen'
2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31

restlesswind
Explorer
Explorer
It looks pretty much like the ones that I bought at Camping World, Completely adjustable, there are holes in the center part and the shaft is adjustable with use of the threaded section. Mine work very well, be aware that you will need two of them for the best results
'04 33.5 CKQG Hitchhiker Discover America
04.5 Dodge 3500 CTD SRW
Pac Brake,Max Brake
Fulltimers since '06