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This is what Hallmark uses on their pop up campers.
Very satisfied with the 18" version...
http://step-upproducts.com/specs.html
Very satisfied with the 18" version...
http://step-upproducts.com/specs.html
Dagwood,Dagwood said:I have the TorkLift GlowSteps on my 2014 Hawk. They're super easy to install and use. Very stable.
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There is a sign on the BC ferry that reads... "Face the front or face the consequences".strayDog said:I was using the Harbor Freight foot stool on unlevel ground, got in a hurry and went out of the camper frontwards instead of backwards
Mike I have glowsteps on my 2015 Hawk and my truck is a 2009 Superduty. The step mount uses lag screws into the floorboard below the camper door was easy install and has been rock solid.Santiam Camper said:Dagwood,
How did you mount your GlowSteps? The Torklift site shows them drilling holes and bolting on a mounting bracket. My Nissan Frontier has a step built into the bumper and it doesn't look like it would work.
Thanks
Mike
Nice work!cwdtmmrs said:I modified the Brophy step to flip up and over when not in use and held in place with a spring loaded catch. The original idea was from Bosque Bill. I had a scissors style step, but you must be on very level ground for them to work and they will dig into the dirt as well.
cwd
I have the 4 step brophy its important to level or shim the lower step on uneven ground ask me how I know. The top of the bracket popped up a 1/4" past the door one nite and there was no way to open it. glad there wasn't video of me escaping through the emergency exit in my skivies!cwdtmmrs said:I modified the Brophy step to flip up and over when not in use and held in place with a spring loaded catch. The original idea was from Bosque Bill. I had a scissors style step, but you must be on very level ground for them to work and they will dig into the dirt as well.
cwd
What did you have to modify? I like that this solution looks to provide more clearance in the rear than many others.cwdtmmrs said:I modified the Brophy step to flip up and over when not in use and held in place with a spring loaded catch. The original idea was from Bosque Bill. I had a scissors style step, but you must be on very level ground for them to work and they will dig into the dirt as well.
cwd
Nice work! Wish I had the tools and skills to make that happen.cwdtmmrs said:I was afraid people would ask. Not an easy modification.
Mike,Santiam Camper said:Dagwood,
How did you mount your GlowSteps? The Torklift site shows them drilling holes and bolting on a mounting bracket. My Nissan Frontier has a step built into the bumper and it doesn't look like it would work.
Thanks
Mike