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sengli

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After reading about the torklift steps. I had to try them. Other than the cost they are great. Easy to install, much lighter than the OEM steel steps too. On our rig using their measurements dimensions, we went from a factory three step, to a 4 stepper. Huge difference on my knees, and back.
 

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TravelTiger

Founding Texas-West Chapter Leaders-Retired
After reading about the torklift steps. I had to try them. Other than the cost they are great. Easy to install, much lighter than the OEM steel steps too. On our rig using their measurements dimensions, we went from a factory three step, to a 4 stepper. Huge difference on my knees, and back.

I have bad knees, and going up stairs is sometimes difficult but going down stairs that have too great a step is especially hard, because my knee could just give out, rather than support me.

I really love how the Torklift steps adjust to terrain differences and sites that slope away from the fiver, so the step sizes down to the ground are the same.

If you are unhappy with your current steps, you ought to look closely at these.

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