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Lippert Replacement Threshold for RV Entry Door - 22" x 1-1/2" - Aluminum
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Lippert Replacement Threshold for RV Entry Door - 22" x 1-1/2" - Aluminum

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Replaces 1 worn or damaged threshold on your RV's entry door assembly. Aluminum threshold with clear anodized finish measures 1-1/2" wide x 22" long. Great Prices for the best rv door parts from Lippert. Lippert Replacement Threshold for RV Entry Door - 22" x 1-1/2" - Aluminum part number LCV000407458 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Lippert RV Door Parts - LCV000407458

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Replaces 1 worn or damaged threshold on your RV's entry door assembly. Aluminum threshold with clear anodized finish measures 1-1/2" wide x 22" long.


Features:

  • Replaces 1 worn or damaged threshold on your RV's entry door assembly
  • Aluminum construction with clear anodized finish
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Dimensions: 22" long x 1-1/2" wide
  • 1-Year warranty


V000407458 Lippert Components (LCI) Threshold for 24" RV Entry Door - 22" x 1.5" - Aluminum





Video of Lippert Replacement Threshold for RV Entry Door - 22" x 1-1/2" - Aluminum

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for All About the Lippert Replacement Threshold for RV Entry Door

AJ: What's up everybody It's AJ with etrailer.com. Today we're going to be checking out something you might not think about it on your RV too much until you look down and you see it. We're going to be looking at these Lippert door thresholds. Where you can see the new ones we already have installed. Make it look way better than the old one. And we're going to show you how to uninstall the old one, and get the new one installed.So there's about eight different sizes from Lippert that you can get of the door thresholds, and they are the following, 24 inches, 25 inches, 26 inches and 28 inches.

29 inches, 30 inches, 30 and five eighths inches, 36 inches in length of a doorframe. If you take a closer look at it, you can see the threshold is pretty much the same thing that you already have in your house. It just transitions from the floor to the outside step here, making it not such a rough cutoff. You got the groove in it, it kind of bends. So you kind of ease your way up.

It's just a transition from here to here.Here's the old one we replaced. It's seen better days and it's kind of an eyesore. As I walk in and out on the steps, I look at it, and it just bothers me. So that's what this replacement part is all about. You can get a new one pretty easily, and we'll get this removed.

Now, originally this one looks like it's a little bit bigger than our doorframe so it had to be modified. When I set it down, you can get one that's slightly bigger, but then you're going to have to cut this tab out here so it fits up and in the door. The one we got installed, we replaced it with, is 24 inches long. So it's going to fit inside the door jams so there's not going to be any cutting needed.The threshold doesn't come with its own hardware. You're going to have to use either the pre-existing one you have that you're going to replace, or you'll just have to get new hardware.

If you're doing that, I suggest getting one that's maybe a little flatter than the screws we have here. These are just the ones that we're in the old one so I'm replacing it that way and until I can get better hardware down the line. But it's even in the small curvature of the threshold here that's in the center, so it doesn't stick up. I've walked in and out and tested it. I've tried to kick it with my foot just to see if it tripped me up at all, with no problems at all.The old thresholds are made out of aluminum so you know it's going to last. You don't have to worry about coming in with wet feet and ruining it, or deteriorating or corroding, or anything like that. It's not going to be a problem. Now, let's check out how we got it installed.We've got to remove the old one. It looks like we have three screws here. Just going to back those out and remove the threshold.Now, this one came up pretty easy. If it gets stuck and doesn't want to come up, I suggest using a screwdriver. We have a trim panel tool here. It's what I used to jam it under there and kind of pop it up or pry it off there. But once you get that off there, since there are different sizes, it's still a little work on this door threshold. You can see that this one is a little bit longer and it was actually modified. So they cut around the door jam and picked a bigger threshold. So they had to modify it. We have a slightly smaller one that's going to fit without having to modify it. The only thing we're going to have to do is line up where the holes are. I don't want to drill extra holes in the rig here.I've got the old one on top of the new one. You're going to take one of the screws and mark in the holes so I know where to drill through when we lift it back up. I want those lines, or excuse me, I want those holes to line up so I don't have to make any new ones. I did it on on all three of them. I'll remove the old one. You can see we've got the marks. Now we're going to start drilling in the places we marked.Now we're going to run our center screw down to hold it in place to help us draw the next two holes.It really is that easy. We've got the old one removed, replaced it with the new one. Looks way better, it's not an eyesore. Not going to be walking up your steps seeing the old grungy one and shake your head at it. You've got this nice one installed, and you're good to go. That does it for our look at the door thresholds. I hope this helped..


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Lippert Replacement Threshold for RV Entry Door - 22" x 1-1/2" - Aluminum - LCV000407458

Average Customer Rating:  4.3 out of 5 stars   (3 Customer Reviews)

Replaces 1 worn or damaged threshold on your RV's entry door assembly. Aluminum threshold with clear anodized finish measures 1-1/2" wide x 22" long.

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Got exactly what I needed thanks to the video got it fast and very reasonably priced! Thanks!



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replaced the old beat up threshold, and this new one makes it look great. drilled three screw holes, the old had six, less looks better( my opinion) good price for an item that was hard to find, at least for RV's.

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Jeff

2/15/2023

one year and still looks and works great,only once have I had to tighten one screw that backed off a bit.



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It was good served a purpose , redid my floors 4 me nths later, got rid of it


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    I have attached a link to all of the trailer trim we carry including items like the TRC # 36278-955 Top Rail Trim 93-1/2" Long x 2-1/2", or TRC 362415-955 7/8" Tall x 1/4" Deep J-channel. We also carry door threshold trim like the Lippert LCV000407482 26" x 1-1/2", or the 24" x 2" LCV000407458. We also carry snap trim cover like the 76" Lippert # LC326191.
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  • What Sizes Is The Lippert Replacement Threshold Available In?
    Hello Kyle, thanks for reaching out. The Lippert Replacement Threshold # LCV000407458 is only available in 1-1/2" wide. It comes in a bunch of different lengths, from 20-1/8" up to 34-1/8" but they are all 1-1/2" wide. I am sorry to say that we do not offer thresholds that are wider than this.
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