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Old 12-26-2016, 08:49 AM   #1
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Drop down stairs

While visiting my son in Richmond VA. we went RV browsing and was looking at a new Montana at a dealer there. They had a solid set of stairs that were hinged at the floor and flipped up and latched inside of the door. I don't see these on the Keystone site anywhere and was curious if anyone had them on their trailer. They were very solid, but I was wondering what happens if there is a bit of a drop off on the RV site where they should touch the ground how they work then?
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Old 12-26-2016, 02:05 PM   #2
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Drop down stairs

The legs are adjustable length.
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Old 12-26-2016, 05:18 PM   #3
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they are called "step above" by mor ryde. I had ordered them for my fith but morryde promised 2 week delivery and two months later I said screw it and went with another solar panel instead. with that much time to think about them they would be fine if I went to a park and never moved, but I camp in sun, rail, dirt, sand and every time you fold them up your going to get water/dirt inside your trailer.

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Old 12-26-2016, 06:20 PM   #4
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The Mor Ryde "step above" stair system is listed as standard on all Montana fifth wheels. It's located in the Exterior Features toward the bottom of the webpage here: http://www.keystonerv.com/montana/
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Old 12-26-2016, 07:56 PM   #5
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Thanks, we do a lot of state parks and I could see the dirt coming in with the stairs. Chris
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Old 12-31-2016, 03:35 PM   #6
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Yes the solid stairs are standard. We had to special order ours to get the traditional folding type. Didn't want dirt inside the trailer every time we put up the stairs, and the main reason was because where we store the trailer we wouldn't be able to get inside because the length of the stairs would hit the trailer next to ours. Also we saw them at an RV show and at first we loved them, but then noticed that they rub on the screen door when closed.
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Old 12-31-2016, 03:47 PM   #7
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Saw them, not impressed.
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Old 12-31-2016, 04:37 PM   #8
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Saw them, not impressed.
That's what we thought when the first unit showed up with them.
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Old 12-31-2016, 08:19 PM   #9
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I thought they would be nice and sturdy but the points brought up here certainly make me consider not having them when we upgrade to a 5er.


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Old 01-02-2017, 02:58 AM   #10
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We also looked at a couple trailers with the steps and didn't care for them at all. We stop at rest areas and use the facilities in our 5'ver a lot and I don't want to always have to make sure there is enough room for them. We both like our new 4-step stairs installed last year.
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Old 01-09-2017, 07:26 AM   #11
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liked them alot

I'm 63, DW same age with replacement knees. We were at the Cleveland RV show over the weekend and many of the new 5th wheels were equipped with them too. We thought they are fantastic! We heard nothing but good comments on them from people seeing and trying them for the first time. A way to really see how nice they are, (less steep and very sturdy) is go to an RV show where you are able to try them and then go to a camper that doesn't have them. Night and day difference. I guess if you are 20 something and 120 pounds you could probably care less. There was a Mor-Ryde booth at the show and I got a pamphlet on them. I will be ordering them for my 5th wheel this coming spring.
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I'm 63, DW same age with replacement knees. We were at the Cleveland RV show over the weekend and many of the new 5th wheels were equipped with them too. We thought they are fantastic! We heard nothing but good comments on them from people seeing and trying them for the first time. A way to really see how nice they are, (less steep and very sturdy) is go to an RV show where you are able to try them and then go to a camper that doesn't have them. Night and day difference. I guess if you are 20 something and 120 pounds you could probably care less. There was a Mor-Ryde booth at the show and I got a pamphlet on them. I will be ordering them for my 5th wheel this coming spring.
I'll soon be 69, way over 120#, bad knees, lots of arthritis; have tried them if required on my next 5er I'll keep the 5er I have.
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Old 01-10-2017, 04:43 PM   #13
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We purchased the Torklift Glow Step Revolution for our 2017 Cougar after seeing it (on a competitor's high-end fifth wheel) at the Hershey show. It took me an hour to install and doesn't take any more of my energy to deploy or store, but provides a solid, superior traditionally mounted set of steps. And no, I don't work for them.
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I to looked at the glow steps at the Hershey show and thought they were a much better option then factory or the "one piece" mor ryde step.
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Old 01-12-2017, 09:34 AM   #15
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yes the torklift looks good too, another option..anything is better than the steep , wobbly, rusty steps that I had on my past trailers...and the Aluminum ones are even worse...more unstable and wobbly...On my motorhome that I had a few years ago my wife wasn't strong enough to pull out the steps, takes just a few years for rust to attack the bushings. oh well from what I read here not for everyone..to each their own..by the way, I did hear many positive comments being made at the show, when you are waiting to get into a camper you hear the reactions of those exiting.
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Seems like steps belong outside. What if it's raining and you need to fold up your steps. Are you really going to hinge into your rig these soaking wet steps and close the door?
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Seems like steps belong outside. What if it's raining and you need to fold up your steps. Are you really going to hinge into your rig these soaking wet steps and close the door?
Wet steps and dirty steps will drag stuff into the trailer that must eventually be "removed" either by cleaning or by shampooing. With water, if enough of it remains on the carpet to saturate it and wet the subfloor, potential damage would be possible.

For me, an even more significant disadvantage (especially in floorplans that require an opposing slide to be partially deployed to use the refrigerator or bathroom) is the clearance required OUTSIDE the RV to deploy the steps in order to gain entrance to the RV. If you're in a rest area, there likely won't be enough room between your rig and the "truck in the next spot" to deploy the steps and get into the RV. Even if there's nothing in the next spot and you deploy the steps, they will be "out there" enough to encroach on the next lane. A tired trucker or one who's "got to go" and isn't in the mood to "play games with an RV'er" may not view those steps as anything special. With them in his potential parking spot, he may just consider that telling you to contact his insurance is a good enough solution.....

We all talk about "being courteous at a truck stop fuel island" and not getting in the way of a trucker, and then deploy these steps, taking up two parking spots in a rest area, so we can have lunch ???

These steps are "great in some applications" but seem to be a significant disadvantage for some of the ways we use our RV.

Now, I'll get off my soap box...
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Old 01-14-2017, 12:13 PM   #18
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I was at an RV show yesterday and all the 5ers had these steps. When I mentioned I would not be able to access the rig in my storage facility the salesman jokingly said "can you find another storage location?" They are very sturdy but all the issues mentioned on the forum are very legitimate concerns if I were to get them on a future rig.


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Old 01-14-2017, 02:53 PM   #19
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We have a 2012 Avalanche 330RE 5er. We went with a 4 step alum step system from Port-A-Deck at RV-CO. It has a hand rail and adjustable legs and attaches to the top factory step. It folds up and weight is 45 pounds and carry it in back of truck. We are real happy with it so far after about 1.5 years
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Old 01-14-2017, 03:02 PM   #20
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Most dislikes have been already mention but my wife and me load our trailer with the steps stowed. I carry stuff from the house and set in the door and nice having the steps stowed. If it raining you going to put wet steps inside you 5er to drip on the floor.
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