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 Location: Pennsylvania | Any suggestions where I can purchase a step to have mounted under my trailer for entry into / out of LQ door? I want one that slides in and latches during traveling. My dealer quoted me over $350.00. I would like to spend much less than that. Used would be fine. My trailer is aluminum. Thanks! |
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       Location: western PA | Most accessory, after market steps are made of steel, which develop problems when bolted to an aluminum framework. Many after market aluminum steps are welded to the aluminum frames and end up costing the amount you indicated. An alternative is a plastic removeable step that can be moved for various duties, or placed just in front of the door. Many styles are available in single or multiple steps, depending on the height you need. Most typically can be purchased for nominal amounts. Big box stores, hardware, WalMarts all sell these units. Additionally, many trailer suppliers offer folding units such as the last one on this page: http://www.horsetraileraccessorystore.com/trailer_steps.htm |
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      Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | Would a fold down step like this work??
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 Location: Pennsylvania | Unfortunately, no. My trailer has a "running board" along the side. |
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 Location: Pennsylvania | Thanks Gard. If I end up going with a portable step, I would prefer the one you recommended as it folds up to save space. NICE! Previously I was only aware of the bulky, one piece "helper" steps. However I would like something that is permanently attached. |
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Location: grantville pa | We have the pull out type of step you are looking for and I don't like it. It was always hard to pull out and push in. We tried graphite to lube it and it didn't help. Last year I cut a corner and ran over a dirt bank - now the thing is stuck solid and won't budge. We wanted to replace it with the folding step type in the picture and purchased a two step plastic step stool to use until then. Well - the step is the perfect height, sits on the floor right inside the door when not in use, doubles as a mounting block if needed, and cost about $10 at Home Depot. We will probably never replace the step on the trailer, the plastic step works just fine- why spend the money... I also have a friend that uses her two step mounting block and that works for them. Marisa |
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      Location: Ottawa, Illinois 61350 | Anytime I have seen a pull out step mounted below a 7' wide trailer with running boards, it usually has a ground clearance issue. Our dealership has replaced several of them that have gotten snagged on something due to being to close to the ground. Stay with either a flip down that hinges on the running board and flips up out of the way when not in use or with the plastic type like already mentioned in this thread. |
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 Location: Pennsylvania | Thanks for all the great suggestions everyone! Lots to think about here. I wanted a permanently mounted step in fear that a non-mounted step might kick out from underneath me - especially if I didn't step firmly in the middle of it. Never thought about the clearance issue. I will give this all some thought before making my decision. The web site Gard offered has lots of great stuff! |
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        Location: Vermont | If all else fails...get a three step mounting block...you can use it for your trailer, when you are NOT climbing up on LARGE warmbloods... |
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| Retento, where did you get that fold down step?? I'd like one for the escape door just like that pictured. Thanks
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