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Set up: Lippert SolidStep RV Steps for 29' to 36' Wide Doorways on a 2019 Jayco Eagle Fifth Wheel
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I can stand on sideways, gives us plenty of room for sure footing or walking in and out of our camper.Another nice benefit to adding these over your regular steps is one, they store inside, so we don't have any components outside. When we're done, fold them up. They stay inside the camper. They're out of the weather when we're not using them.Steps are going to be an aluminum construction, so we don't have to worry about rust and corrosion. You look at our top plate here, you'll notice that it comes all the way down behind this top step.
This is to ensure that when we're going in and out of the camper, our feet don't slip back behind that step, so nice feature they have there.You'll notice our top step, it's a little bit wider than the rest of them. That's to ensure that we have a good wide platform for going in and out of the camper with our first step. It's going to be 13 inches in depth, by 24 inches wide, which each one of our steps is going to be 24 inches wide.Come down here, these steps are going to be eight and a half inches in depth, and each step is going to be eight inches from one to the other, so it's going to be more like your home steps. You'll notice we're going to have grip here, so during those wet conditions we don't have to worry about our feet slipping. Each one of our steps is going to have grooves in it, and that's for if we have any mud or if it's raining out, water will kind of divert from our feet, so again, we get sure footing.We come down here to our legs, we'll notice we have a nice foot to give us that solid base on the ground, but not only that because we're going to have holes that run up the leg that allow us to adjust each leg in one inch increments for unlevel ground.
I'm going to go ahead and pull this one all the way out.You can see how much adjustment we had, so if we're parked somewhere and we have a steep hill on one side, and it's light on the other, or low on the other. We have plenty of adjustment to get us or get our steps adjusted where they're safe and level when we're going in out of our camper. Very easy adjustment, adjust the pin, push the pin out, adjust it where you need, put the pin back in place.Now these are held inside. You'll notice these spring pins here, you have one on each side, and what it does is they lock against this edge inside your doorframe. Once you fold them in place, you can close your door again.
When you're not using them, they stay stored inside the camper.Another nice thing that I really like about them is it allows you to adjust these two brackets in or out. This one in particular will fit 30 to a 36 inch door, so if you have a camper that's a little bit wider, a little bit wider opening, it'll allow you to adjust that out as necessary.As far as opening them, very simple. You can turn the handle either way and it releases the spring pins that lock it into place. When you're ready to lock it into place, you simply just push it, and it locks around that edge.Couple of other things I want to talk about here, with our solid steps, once we put them in Lippert also makes a storage box, and if you'll notice we have this opening here where we had our old steps. If we wanted to fill that in, there's a storage box that they make, and it's designed to go with the Solid Steps, and it fills in that spot and gives you extra storage. You can find those here at etrailer.I'm going to go ahead and fold these down. I want to talk about another component that if you have issues with lifting, maybe you have back problems, or shoulder problems, or arm problems, or maybe you're just
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I can stand on sideways, gives us plenty of room for sure footing or walking in and out of our camper.Another nice benefit to adding these over your regular steps is one, they store inside, so we don't have any components outside. When we're done, fold them up. They stay inside the camper. They're out of the weather when we're not using them.Steps are going to be an aluminum construction, so we don't have to worry about rust and corrosion. You look at our top plate here, you'll notice that it comes all the way down behind this top step.
This is to ensure that when we're going in and out of the camper, our feet don't slip back behind that step, so nice feature they have there.You'll notice our top step, it's a little bit wider than the rest of them. That's to ensure that we have a good wide platform for going in and out of the camper with our first step. It's going to be 13 inches in depth, by 24 inches wide, which each one of our steps is going to be 24 inches wide.Come down here, these steps are going to be eight and a half inches in depth, and each step is going to be eight inches from one to the other, so it's going to be more like your home steps. You'll notice we're going to have grip here, so during those wet conditions we don't have to worry about our feet slipping. Each one of our steps is going to have grooves in it, and that's for if we have any mud or if it's raining out, water will kind of divert from our feet, so again, we get sure footing.We come down here to our legs, we'll notice we have a nice foot to give us that solid base on the ground, but not only that because we're going to have holes that run up the leg that allow us to adjust each leg in one inch increments for unlevel ground.
I'm going to go ahead and pull this one all the way out.You can see how much adjustment we had, so if we're parked somewhere and we have a steep hill on one side, and it's light on the other, or low on the other. We have plenty of adjustment to get us or get our steps adjusted where they're safe and level when we're going in out of our camper. Very easy adjustment, adjust the pin, push the pin out, adjust it where you need, put the pin back in place.Now these are held inside. You'll notice these spring pins here, you have one on each side, and what it does is they lock against this edge inside your doorframe. Once you fold them in place, you can close your door again.
When you're not using them, they stay stored inside the camper.Another nice thing that I really like about them is it allows you to adjust these two brackets in or out. This one in particular will fit 30 to a 36 inch door, so if you have a camper that's a little bit wider, a little bit wider opening, it'll allow you to adjust that out as necessary.As far as opening them, very simple. You can turn the handle either way and it releases the spring pins that lock it into place. When you're ready to lock it into place, you simply just push it, and it locks around that edge.Couple of other things I want to talk about here, with our solid steps, once we put them in Lippert also makes a storage box, and if you'll notice we have this opening here where we had our old steps. If we wanted to fill that in, there's a storage box that they make, and it's designed to go with the Solid Steps, and it fills in that spot and gives you extra storage. You can find those here at etrailer.I'm going to go ahead and fold these down. I want to talk about another component that if you have issues with lifting, maybe you have back problems, or shoulder problems, or arm problems, or maybe you're just
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