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TomHaycraft wrote:
Rather than starting new thread, hope to pick up where this left off.
Having recently 'lifted' trailer to achieve level towing, I need to move from 3 to 4-steps. I'm considering the 4-step TorkLift GlowStep Revolution Scissor Steps w/ Landing Gear. Out of the box, reasonably level sites, dimensions look real good.
My question, where I'm hoping to learn from those who have these installed, how have they worked when dealing with sites with more significant elevation rise or drop? Drop (greater distance from steps to ground), I'm not as worried about, can always put leveling blocks under the step landing gear. When there is a rise (less distance), has anyone found the landing gear to hit too soon? (hope I've described that good enough!)
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GON2SKI wrote:
Updateโฆ.RV's been at the dealers for three weeks waiting for parts. The dealer calls after all this time and advised the steps were welded to both the frame and a bracket and the new labor would be $300 more beyond original quote for installation on the quad step versionโฆโฆso I'm looking into the Port A Step aluminum platform addition or engineering my own design. Thanks for the ideas the Glow Steps also look interesting and a solid stable retrofit.
โDec-29-2015 05:47 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Check out the 'Glow Steps' from Torklift
Steps can be added or removed easily (2 to 6 steps) and has adjustable stabilizers
Plus they glow at night so you can see them.
LINK
โDec-29-2015 04:05 PM
rjxj wrote:
I considered a 4 step for my FW but never bought because I figured it would be even more springy than a 3 step. I now have a Torq Lift revolution glow step. It's a very nice set up. More money but everything good costs more.
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