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These outriggers help you install your manual RV steps on your RV. Works with Lippert, Stromberg Carlson, or Hickory Springs manual steel pull-out steps and Lippert Tread Lite manual aluminum steps. Bolt-on installation. 1-800-940-8924 to order Lippert accessories and parts part number LC301704 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Lippert products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Lippert Outriggers for Manual RV Steps. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Lippert Accessories and Parts - LC301704

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These outriggers help you install your manual RV steps on your RV. Works with Lippert, Stromberg Carlson, or Hickory Springs manual steel pull-out steps and Lippert Tread Lite manual aluminum steps. Bolt-on installation.


Features:

  • Outriggers help you mount steps to your RV
  • Works with Lippert, Stromberg Carlson, or Hickory Springs steel manual pull-out steps and Lippert Tread Lite aluminum manual steps
    • Not for use with a single steel manual pull-out step
  • Sturdy steel construction
  • Rust-resistant, black powder coat finish
  • Simple, bolt-on installation onto steps using (4) 3/8" diameter x 3/4" long carriage bolts (not included) and 4 locknuts (not included)
  • 1-Year warranty


Dimensions


301704 Lippert Components (LCI) Step Outrigger Kit




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Video Transcript for Lippert Outriggers for Manual RV Steps Spec Review

Hi everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com and today we're gonna take a brief look at these Lippert Outriggers for manual RV steps. These outriggers are going to help you install your manual RV steps on your RV and these outriggers are going to work with Lippert, Stromberg Carlson, or Hickory Springs steel manual pullout steps and Lippert Tread Lite aluminum manual steps. Now, I do wanna point out that these are not for use with a single steel manual pullout step. Now this features a sturdy steel construction with a rust resistant black powder coat finish and I thought it would be easier and probably more beneficial for you to actually show you a diagram of the measurements rather than trying to line these up with a ruler. So on your screen, I am including a diagram of all of the important measurements that I believe you will find helpful, making sure that this is going to work for you. You can also find this diagram listed on this product page if you need to refer to it later.

Now this is going to be a simple bolt-on installation. Hardware is not included with this. You're just going to simply get these outriggers. But the hardware that you are going to need to install these, you're gonna need four 3/8 of an inch in diameter by 3/4 of an inch long carriage bolts and four lock nuts. Well, that's gonna conclude our brief look today.

I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.

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4.3

38 reviews
These outriggers help you install your manual RV steps on your RV. Works with Lippert, Stromberg Carlson, or Hickory Springs manual steel pull-out steps and Lippert Tread Lite manual aluminum steps. Bolt-on installation.

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The pictures of the various steps did not show the correct rear mounting brackets. I call about using the optional brackets and how they were installed. Service person indicate they would fit. Ordered the unit and brackets, but they were back ordered for 2 weeks. Arrived as scheduled. unit measured up fine to old unit, but the rear mounting brackets would not work. After looking at the old unit, I drilled off the old bracket and fitted them to the rv and the new fit in fine, but i needed several new mounting holes to attach them to the new steps. i will attach picture of the old bracket installed. FWhen the installation was complete the new steps meet with t he wife's approval.



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I cant really answer if I like them or not. They never got installed on my trailer and I have been trying to sell them in FB Marketplace with no luck.

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Diane

6/3/2024

Not at all!



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I'm sure this is just what's needed to install steps on some trailers it won't work on mine. it's too long and won't attach to my frame. Even if I cut it off it won't go over a lip to get to the frame.



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Very happy with our made in America products we purchased.



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I am missing 1/2 of the package. I only received 1 outrigger instead of the set. However, Teresa, a customer service representative, has placed a reship order for the other outrigger. I appreciate the willingness and ease of correcting this issue.



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Attached to my Lippert steps and installed without any problems



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Well made, simple install, although a floor jack is recommended to install.



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We always go to etrailer when we need parts. My wife needed steps with a 7" rise because of her knees. We neede these brackets to install the new steps. Worked great and got here very fast!! Thanks again to etrailer!!



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This is my second set of outriggers, they were good replacements but my first set both broke apart. Maybe bad batch of metal. No external damage to the steps or what they were mounted to.



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1st thing why was one longer than the other.
Nothing
was ever said in description about that.
None of the holes matched up to my lipped 3 step steps.
Good thing I'm mechanicly inclined so had to drill separate holes for it to bolt together.
But I made it so it would work..
Steps installed...



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Fast shipping and great price!



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Brackets worked good, the angle iron part could have been longer for stronger support, otherwise it welded up fine.



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These outriggers were easy to install and after a year of use have held up just fine. Very satisfied.



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Did not need outriggers but the return process was very easy. Customer service rep was excellent



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They were too long for my trailer



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Very satisfied with product received. Installation went well.



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No instructions on how these outriggers are installed. Not even close to what I needed. If I would have recived what I needed I wouldnt,d be going throgh this

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Jenny N.

10/29/2021

I will have our customer service team reach out to you.



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Nice product - shipped quickly! I wish it would have fit our camper as indicated by the web - they weren't deep enough. I returned the order and my husband created his own out of scraps he had in the shop.



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Very satisfied with these steps and outfitters. Made it easy to install and the steps are well made and holding very well. Gre at product!



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Great product

Working well with
no issues



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