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Camco 43681 4-5/8″-8″ RV Save-A-Step Brace

October 24, 2013 - Comment

Camco’s RV Save-A-Step Brace is designed to be placed under RV entry steps for safety. It stabilizes the RV steps and helps keep the coach from rocking. Helps prevent sag and wear. Heavy-gauge steel with a 3/4″ solid metal screw thread. 1000lb load rating. 4-5/8″ – 8″ adjustment range.

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Camco’s RV Save-A-Step Brace is designed to be placed under RV entry steps for safety. It stabilizes the RV steps and helps keep the coach from rocking. Helps prevent sag and wear. Heavy-gauge steel with a 3/4″ solid metal screw thread. 1000lb load rating. 4-5/8″ – 8″ adjustment range.

Comments

Atsagottaclass says:

WORKS GREAT FOR ME I have a Redwood 34SK 5th wheel with four steps. The brace fits secure under the center of bottom step without any problems and eliminated any “play” that was previously felt as you put weight on the lower step. It is easy to adjust and does not slip when you place your weight on the center of the step. It will give slightly if you place your weight on either side of the step. If that bothers you then buy two and place one on either side. I have seen campers in the ‘Big Boy’ catagory that…

C. Baker says:

Stabilizes RV entry steps My husband ordered these braces for our RV entry steps because he didn’t like the vibration of the steps when he went up or down them (he is a big man, 6’5″, 250 lbs), and the braces completely stabilized the steps, no more vibration at all. Their height is adjustable, and the price very reasonable.

Anonymous says:

Talk about a let-down and a rip off!!! I paid almost $15, for what I thought would be two units (as the product picture shows), only to take delivery of the component and find that you only get ONE OF THEM.Seriously. I could have bought a $17 pair of black jack-stands at big-box-car-parts, and done the same thing. I most assuredly would not have spent the equivalent of $30 for what would be a pair of screw jack stands!Save your money, and consider another solution…

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