Feb-05-2020 04:34 PM
Feb-10-2020 08:42 AM
StirCrazy wrote:AnEv942 wrote:
Even seeing pictures of this happening I really have a hard time understanding how or where. It would seem the pivot holes or pins would have to be worn ALOT to absorb the movement (assuming treads stayed parallel when new). On Steves picture there's a good inch loss between each tread.
ya and mine are just as bad if not worse. I tightened up every bolt to the point where it takes a bit of effort to deploy and fold them up, cant really feel any slop at all so it baffles me.
I am almost wondering if the design of the mounting point is partially to blame as it lets the top support pivot putting the first 2 steps sloping downwards away from the camper. but then my bottom two will slope back towards it. I know I need a longer one and maybe that is what sets off the bottom two. so maybe a different method of mounting them to ensure the top step stays level will help.
Steve
Steve
Feb-10-2020 06:09 AM
Feb-10-2020 05:59 AM
AnEv942 wrote:
Even seeing pictures of this happening I really have a hard time understanding how or where. It would seem the pivot holes or pins would have to be worn ALOT to absorb the movement (assuming treads stayed parallel when new). On Steves picture there's a good inch loss between each tread.
Feb-08-2020 09:07 AM
Feb-07-2020 06:14 PM
AnEv942 wrote:
Sounds like pivot points simple wore. Many are riveted-no adjustment (another plus for the T/L steps they are bolted so can be adjusted).
There is an older post with this exact issue-cant find but had pictures of sagging stairs, treads at different angles.
There was discussion of re-drilling and replacing pivot points.
Though if I remember correctly he ended up with the T/L steps
edit: huh looking for something else and found thread I was thinking of
https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/27151303.cfm
shows treads as described
Feb-07-2020 02:32 PM
Feb-07-2020 11:15 AM
Feb-07-2020 08:30 AM
StirCrazy wrote:
some one asked I am 39" where the stairs mount, its an older (1991 10 foot slumber queen) so no bumper on it.
the main issue I have is the styairs when deployed are different angles, so the first couple wont be parralel to the groun where the bottom couple will.
Feb-06-2020 05:48 PM
Feb-06-2020 05:20 PM
StirCrazy wrote:
some one asked I am 39" where the stairs mount, its an older (1991 10 foot slumber queen) so no bumper on it.
the main issue I have is the styairs when deployed are different angles, so the first couple wont be parralel to the groun where the bottom couple will.
Feb-06-2020 04:32 PM
Feb-06-2020 08:24 AM
StirCrazy wrote:
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
Feb-06-2020 03:20 AM
Feb-06-2020 01:54 AM