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StirCrazy
Navigator
Navigator
so my new camper came with the accordion style steps (not glowsteps). they are a little to short as my truck is taller, but even if I prop them up they never seam to sit all the same (flat) so I am looking for a different step system that will be, how do I say it, not as sketchy.

Glowsteps look like the same design with double cross bars instead of single and glowing steps, but are they rock solid when deployed? and is the price worth it?

my other option is to get one of those receiver hitch cargo carries and build something that will deploy from that, maybe even a ramp design to make it easier on the dog?

what have people done to solve step issues?

Steve
2014 F350 6.7 Platinum
2016 Cougar 330RBK
1991 Slumberqueen WS100
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joerg68
Nomad III
Nomad III
The landing gear feet make a huge difference compared to the standard bracket that comes with the TL Glowsteps. The steps somehow feel much more solid and stable with them.
2014 Ford F350 XLT 6.2 SCLB + 2017 Northstar Arrow

Kayteg1
Explorer II
Explorer II
I found the above sets inconvenient if not danger.
We had several good topics about nice sets, but they don't show in searches anymore.
Here is my final design where glow step makes nice landing leveled with bumper step and
HERE is topic how we brainstormed different designs.


Bedlam has different idea about starting glow step above the bumper, what avoids single step over basement much higher than the rest. Than basement is no longer easy accessible.
I am thinking about adding step above the bumper to my setup. That would require additional support, like block of wood between bumper step and additional glow step.
That idea is on hold as additional step cost almost $100 and I have other project on my driveway.

fpoole
Explorer
Explorer
Yah, use the GlowSteps and luv'em. you can ADD steps, up to six I believe and they are adjustable to the ground. Compacts easily and is critical for WalMart (Markets) stops...

They are easy to take off too.
make sure you get the Locks with it, they are stronger and keeps them from wandering off.

Alignment:
I put mine offset a little to allow for opening the door while on them instead of right in front of it, so plan accordingly if you can.

I string a set of lights for night time ease of seeing them which helps..

Can't really think of any negatives, but each camper is different.. so keep that in mind...
Otherwise, strongly recommend them...
Good luck...

Frank Poole
Roam'n ROG (Full Timer since Oct '15)
2016 RAM 5500, C/c, 6.7 Diesel, AISIN HD 6-spd, 19.5 DRW, 72 Gal fuel, 4x4, 10’ Alum FB, 440 Amps, 4.10 Axle
2016 AF 990 640-Solar/10-6v Batts
GlowStep Stow N’ Go, E-Bike
RS1 Buggy
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deltabravo
Nomad
Nomad
StirCrazy wrote:
Glowsteps look like the same design with double cross bars instead of single and glowing steps, but are they rock solid when deployed? and is the price worth it?


Mine are rock solid with the Landing Gear Feet option from Torklift.

I LOVE THEM.

Video of installing my steps

Video of adding the mounting bracket
2009 Silverado 3500HD Dually, D/A, CCLB 4x4 (bought new 8/30/09)
2018 Arctic Fox 992 with an Onan 2500i "quiet" model generator

northshore
Explorer
Explorer
Our first camper (Lance 165) had the accordion steps and for us (older) it was an accident waiting to happen. I changed those steps out for a receiver hitch carrier and made a step out of that, it worked, but just ok. I don't know why but it seems like we go in and out about a zillion times a day. Our new to us camper Lance 1130 came with the bumper/step and that is soooooo much better than any of the make shift attempts for a safe step. My suggestion is to get one of the new torqlift bumpers with step or what ever the OEM step would be appropriate