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Old 09-25-2018, 01:05 PM   #1
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Morryde Steps

Looking to purchase 2 sets of steps. Anyone have any info on installing these on a 375BHFS?
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Old 09-25-2018, 02:04 PM   #2
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Welcome to the forum....


...but, sorry, I can't help with your question.
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They've been discussed on a number of threads but I don't know if that model has been done. Maybe if you read through them all but that's a lot of reading.

I installed the Torklift steps as I didn't want the door blocked when retracted. Might need to get out in a hurry sometime and they need space to deploy.
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They've been discussed on a number of threads but I don't know if that model has been done. Maybe if you read through them all but that's a lot of reading.

I installed the Torklift steps as I didn't want the door blocked when retracted. Might need to get out in a hurry sometime and they need space to deploy.
Why would you have the Moryde steps retracted while you're still inside!?!?
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Why would you have the Moryde steps retracted while you're still inside!?!?
Haha, you're right. Not sure what I was thinking. We do stop at places where we can't put the steps out for overnights which is why I didn't want them. We can get in and out of our fiver without putting the steps out.
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Haha, you're right. Not sure what I was thinking. We do stop at places where we can't put the steps out for overnights which is why I didn't want them. We can get in and out of our fiver without putting the steps out.
Yes, I have to agree that they take more room to open which could limit where you can stay if the RV pads are very narrow. We haven't had a problem.......so far!
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I like to toss last minute stuff into the trailer by opening the door and tossing in a case of water or beer on the floor.
Those steps would annoy me.
Not to mention the dirt that would fall in and what has been mentioned above.
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Old 09-29-2018, 09:17 PM   #8
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We have had the Moryde steps for over a year now. Best investment I made for our RV. Very SOLID entry in any spot we have stopped. Just as easy to deploy as the wobbly fold up stairs we had. We added the full handrail and it is also a very solid rail. I find them easier to deploy and store than the old steps. Dirt has never been an issue. I have no interest in selling steps, just my findings.
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