John, curious why you moved the top step closer?
Looks like the bottom step is a bigger step to the ground now.
I try to adjust the top step and landing legs so that all the steps have the same step size from inside the rig to ground. Most of the time, that's the middle adjustment at the top, and one hole from the top on the legs. (Of course everyone's rig and site to adjust to are different.)
In the photo, if you notice the wood railroad ties . . . that is the property line between our house and the neighbors.
So as it sits, the bottom of the steps are on the neighbors property.
They are OK with us leaving the steps down, but when the steps were fully extended we ended up walking on their grass, and we don't want to make a wear pattern in their lawn from walking on it.
I probably could raise the legs to lower the bottom step a little, but it is not bad as it is.
Cathy and I are both tall (5'11" each), so that bottom step being a little high is OK.
I'm gonna play around with them a little more on my days off to see how many other configurations I can come up with.