Steps
#2
I added them to the 5th wheel I picked up over the summer. With four kids going in and out of the trailer I thought it might be a nice upgrade. I can't speak to the install as I had them put on before delivery (though it does not look complicated) but having them has been amazing. They stow easily and I have not had any of the issues I have seen people mention about not being able to deploy them due to close quarters. They are very stable, easy to adjust for unlevel sites, and great if you have and little ones with unsure footing. We don't have one regret going to these steps and have been using them every day since august as we travel across the country.
#3
Very stable steps. I've helped install them. Not that difficult. They are supposedly coming out with a toolbox option to install where your old steps were. If you camp in softer areas, bring some blocks to set the feet on so they don't sink. Keep in mind if the steps get real dirty, your pushing all that dirt back in the trailer when you fold them up. I'll probably just stick with our aluminum LCIs.
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