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Need some help with Fox Landing

daily_double
Explorer
Explorer
I recently purchased a 2021 AF 990 at a good price used very slightly that has the Fox Landing. I very quickly decided that I didn't like it (to put it mildly). I want to either modify it so there is more room on the deck and the tiny steps.or get rid of it and replace it.Has anybody done this?
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towpro
Explorer
Explorer
you could remove the landing that folds up, leaving that large rear bumper, than build a little deck out of western ceder that folds up and covers rear door.
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Geo_Boy
Explorer II
Explorer II
We really like ours, it allows us to enter and exit the camper safely while pulling our trailer. Very handy.

Bedlam
Moderator
Moderator
I didn't opt for it on my 2012 Arctic Fox since my trailer tongue jack interfered with it folding down. I wanted the least amount of extension for my heavy trailer which also eliminated some of the other brands that had deeper deck-style bumpers.

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SoonDockin
Explorer II
Explorer II
It would be nice if it was larger, but Ranger Tim is right. I find it just enough for me. Its awesome for towing as you can easily still use it with a trailer hooked up.

If you do decide to replace it, you can bet it will sell fast.
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Ranger_Tim
Explorer
Explorer
The Fox Landing is useful to those with a desire for a minimal parking lot profile and should be easy to remove and sell. Lots of Northwood campers were sold without it so there is a good market for them.
Ranger Tim
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