Stationary Stairs or Scissor Steps and How to Measure Height for Both
Question:
trying to buy better stairs for my 5th wheel for this season. How do I measure for either scissors steps or stationary steps. Easyest to use
asked by: Brian T
Expert Reply:
Deciding on what kind of stairs to use on your 5th wheel really just depends on how you would rather use them and what you are looking to get out of them.
If you were looking for the easiest to use when it comes to climbing up and down the stairs, then I believe the Econo Porch Trailer Step # EHS-103-R would be very easy. It feels more like conventional steps that everyone is used to so they would feel the most comfortable. These steps have a weight capacity of 350 lbs and the upper landing sits 27-1/2 inches above the ground. This has steps that are 27 inches wide.
The Brophy Scissor Steps # SS04 that you referenced in your question are solid as well but they only feature a 300 lbs weight capacity. A nice add-on for the Brophy stairs is the hand rail, part # AHR4. The nice thing about scissor steps is the versatility that they offer. The Brophy stairs can expand from 31 inches - 40 inches to you don't have to be as careful where you park. These steps are 18 inches wide.
Ultimately the best of both worlds is brought to us by TorkLift. The GlowStep Revolution Scissor Steps # TLA8004 use landing gear to help provide more stability, they have a weight capacity of 350 lbs and they have a height that ranges from 32-1/2 inches - 40 inches. These have 22 inch wide steps.
When you measure for height of your stairs you will want to measure from the ground to the floor of your 5th wheel. One thing to note about all of these steps is that the Brophy and Econo Porch have stair solutions that you have to take off of your RV before leaving. The TorkLift stairs will install under your door so that you do not have to worry about finding more space to store them.
Another thing that you can look for is the mounting bolt hole pattern for your current steps. If you can get me those measurements I would be happy to help you find the appropriate replacement.

Products Referenced in This Question
Folding Hand Rail for Brophy RV Scissor Stairs - 4 Steps - Aluminum
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Steps
- Grab Handles and Handrails
- Folding Handrail
- 49 Inch Long
- Aluminum
- Brophy
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Econo Porch Trailer Step with Handrail and Landing - Triple - 7" Drop/Rise, 27-1/2" Tall
- RV Steps
- Deck and Patio
- Motorhome
- Towable Camper
- Porch with Handrail
- 27 Inch Wide Step
- 3 Steps
- 7 Inch Drop/Rise
- Ground Contact
- Steel
- Stromberg Carlson
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TorkLift GlowStep Revolution Scissor Steps w/ Landing Gear - 4 Steps - 27-1/2" Base - 375 lbs
- RV Steps
- Towable Camper
- Pull-Out Step
- 22 Inch Wide Step
- 27-1/2 Inch Wide
- 4 Steps
- 7-1/2 Inch Drop/Rise
- Ground Contact
- Aluminum
- TorkLift
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Brophy Camper Scissor Steps - 4 Steps - Steel - Diamond Tread - 17" Wide - 275 lbs
- RV Steps
- Truck Camper
- Snap-On Step
- 17 Inch Wide Step
- 18-1/4 Inch Wide
- 4 Steps
- 8 Inch Drop/Rise
- Ground Contact
- Steel
- Brophy
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