Step Options
Step Options
truckmaniac |
Oct 23 2009, 10:37 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 19-October 09 Member No.: 3,465 Favorite Truck Camper(s): 2008 Arctic Fox 1150 Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: 2008 Ford F350 King Ranch Dually Crew Cab 4x4 Type of Tiedowns used: Torklift Truck and Camper Setup: 2008 Ford F350 Dually with Firestone Airbags, Rancho RS9000XL adjustable shocks,Torklifts, Fast Guns, Factory Class 5 hitch, Reese 41" extension to tow my Ranger Z21 bass boat and of course the 2008 Arctic Fox 1150 Dry Bath with Generator. |
I just purchased a set of Brophy scissor steps for my Arctic Fox 1150. The height from the camper bumper to the floor of the camper is to high for my short wife or grandkids. The problem is that once they are mounted, there will be a 6 1/2" gap between the back of the top scissor step and the camper body, just perfect for someone to step into and fall, resulting in a broken ankle, leg or worse.
I'm sure that I am not the first to encounter this problem, so I am asking for suggestions or help. I contacted Arctic Fox customer service and I guess that all of their engineers are 7 feet tall, because they don't offer any options to help shorter folks get into their campers. |
clyde2467 |
Oct 24 2009, 11:54 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 21-October 09 Member No.: 3,471 Favorite Truck Camper(s): artic fox Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: f350 super duty 4x4 drw Type of Tiedowns used: stablelift Truck and Camper Setup: 1999 f350 super duty 4x4 drw artric fox 1140 |
QUOTE(truckmaniac @ Oct 24 2009, 03:37 AM) I just purchased a set of Brophy scissor steps for my Arctic Fox 1150. The height from the camper bumper to the floor of the camper is to high for my short wife or grandkids. The problem is that once they are mounted, there will be a 6 1/2" gap between the back of the top scissor step and the camper body, just perfect for someone to step into and fall, resulting in a broken ankle, leg or worse. I'm sure that I am not the first to encounter this problem, so I am asking for suggestions or help. I contacted Arctic Fox customer service and I guess that all of their engineers are 7 feet tall, because they don't offer any options to help shorter folks get into their campers. hi im just in the same problem with a f350 superduty 4x4 dually with an artic fox 1140 its a great feeling having such a nice rig just looking from down here and trying to work out how do i get in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! might have to make a set of steps that are stowed under the over hang as i will not be towing . if you find an alternative in the states drop me a line as in here in limle land they havent a clue about truck campers . regards kev |
truckmaniac |
Oct 24 2009, 12:11 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 19-October 09 Member No.: 3,465 Favorite Truck Camper(s): 2008 Arctic Fox 1150 Type and Brand of Truck(s) Owned: 2008 Ford F350 King Ranch Dually Crew Cab 4x4 Type of Tiedowns used: Torklift Truck and Camper Setup: 2008 Ford F350 Dually with Firestone Airbags, Rancho RS9000XL adjustable shocks,Torklifts, Fast Guns, Factory Class 5 hitch, Reese 41" extension to tow my Ranger Z21 bass boat and of course the 2008 Arctic Fox 1150 Dry Bath with Generator. |
QUOTE(clyde2467 @ Oct 24 2009, 11:54 AM) hi im just in the same problem with a f350 superduty 4x4 dually with an artic fox 1140??? its a great feeling having such a nice rig just looking from down here and trying to work out how do i get in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??? might have to make a set of steps that are stowed under the over hang as i will not be towing . if you find an alternative in the states drop me a line as in here in limle land they havent a clue about truck campers . regards kev I found some info last night on the Arctic Fox Truck Camper Forum about a company called Step-Up Manufacturing. They make steps that have a platform option at the door, so that there isn't a large gap between the last step and the camper floor. They also make a step that has the double bars for the longer steps and I'm guessing, heavier customers. I sent them an E-mail asking about mounting (permanent or a bracket the steps fit into so that they can be easily removed), whether or not there is a large gap on the non-platform models, pricing and/or a dealer where I can buy these. I'm sure that I won't hear back from them until Monday (If they are still in business) and will post any info I receive. I'm going to attempt to attach a photo of the Brophy steps that I purchased and am sending back, showing my concern about safety. I could fabricate some sort of platform, but I shouldn't have to![attachmentid=65] |
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