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Old 07-09-2017, 07:39 AM   #33
mainer
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Originally Posted by CORattler View Post
Installation of the glowsteps for me was not hard (no cutting threshold etc) simply remove and replace). Just take your time. A floor jack makes the job MUCH easier. You use it to support the old steps when removing and the new steps when installing. The steps are very well made and I suspect easier to deploy and store than the ones that you must lift to store inside the RV (think overhead lifting and required upper body strength).
Whatever you choose, good luck!
Thanks for the advice and encouragement. What our problem is that our steps are 27-1/2" wide and our brackets that the steps would go into are 27", so something has to be done to the brackets on the 5th wheel to make it work. If it was the right size it would be easy. Sometimes life is not easy...
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