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Old 03-05-2015, 04:13 PM   #1
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Ramp/patio steps?

I've noticed that the Keystone Fuzion has a built-on steps on their ramp...was wondering if anyone has had any luck finding some type of step system that could be attached to the Voltage ramps. I've searched and not come up with anything.
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Old 03-05-2015, 04:27 PM   #2
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It's part of the same system we have on our rigs... they're all made by Lippert.

The problem is, even though they do a good job of continuously upgrading the system by adding & modifying components (like the steps, 3-season doors, rear gates, etc)... they won't sell any of those individual components separately. They only sell complete systems.

So far as I know, the only way to get items like that are from owners who are willing to sell them... or from used and/or wrecked RV's. But with them being so new, neither option will be easy to find.
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Old 03-05-2015, 06:34 PM   #3
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You might look into this system to see if they can make something for the deck.

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Actually, Mor/Ryde makes them for Keystone. You can get them through any Mor/Ryde dealer and they will say Mor/Ryde on the side. If you want the Voltage or Fuzion or Raptor on the side, then go through the respective dealer. I just got mine this past weekend and I paid $500 OTD for a set.
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Old 03-05-2015, 09:55 PM   #5
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Actually, Mor/Ryde makes them for Keystone. You can get them through any Mor/Ryde dealer and they will say Mor/Ryde on the side. If you want the Voltage or Fuzion or Raptor on the side, then go through the respective dealer. I just got mine this past weekend and I paid $500 OTD for a set.
I had visited the Mor/Ryde website and all I could determine that they sell, is replacement parts. I wasn't impressed by their site...HOWEVER, I will contact them directly and see what they can do for me. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Do they adjust in any way to compensate for differing heights due to site slope? I am assuming the lower portion of the legs extend, but hate to make any common sense assumptions when it comes to todays RV design...
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You can get the step though parts departments at a Voltage dealer. I was told $700 + tax ............... I past.
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Do they adjust in any way to compensate for differing heights due to site slope? I am assuming the lower portion of the legs extend, but hate to make any common sense assumptions when it comes to todays RV design...
Yes, the legs on each side are pinned and you can adjust for uneven ground.

The actual Mor/Ryde part number is MRD54-024.
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500 bucks for steps? That's crazy.
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I agree on crazy price...for that I can go to the garage side door and hit the fridge for a cold on the way in and out...
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I agree on crazy price...for that I can go to the garage side door and hit the fridge for a cold on the way in and out...
That's what I was thinking, 15 feet to the door and 500 duckies richer.

Lots of people like to strut their RV stuff
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That's what I was thinking, 15 feet to the door and 500 duckies richer.

Lots of people like to strut their RV stuff
We settled on a step bought at a hot tub dealer. It is wide (so stable) and a perfect height for even ground. About 6 inches higher would be perfect. But, it is nice how stable it is and so you can enter or leave without fear of it tipping and as it is a strong plastic, it is well constructed (not at all flimsy) and lightweight. I think I'll stop worrying about a $500+ attached step.
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