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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Maiden Voyage

    Any step that goes into the reciever has got to be safer. I built my own that has two steps but have also just used my cooler at times, but prefer the stability of the reciever step. As for a shower cuttian I use the Outback Porta Privy. Works great, easy to set up and store, has an acess zipper...
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Maiden Voyage

    I have a 2005 Tundra AC with a Hawk. For the back seat I would pull the seat out, only 4 bolts. This will give you a lot more storage room. Bill Thanks, Bill. I pulled the seat yesterday. We found some inexpensive frames and wire basket assemblies from IKEA that look like they may work for...
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Maiden Voyage

    1. Most use a small 2 step ladder that folds up that can be bought from Camping World. There are also scissor steps that have 4 steps to them that make getting into the camper easier. The scissors are expensive ($250 - 300) but are nice. They attach to a bracket hung below the camper door. Fold...
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Maiden Voyage

    H, We are new to the forum. About to embark on an extended trip from Montana to points south in our 2004 Tundra (access-cab) and Kestrel. Looking for tips on: 1. Access ladders into camper (have trailer hitch) 2. Shower curtain ideas for attached outside shower 3. Storage compartment...
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