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WOW! I am impressed! I called to place my order and real person answered, spoke perfect English, albeit a slight southern accent, and my order was sent within a day, shipped quickly and I had it a few days later. I saved over a hundred dollars over local and installed it my self. I cant imagine how that they could do any better. THANKS!
Eric
Cedar Springs, MI

RV Steps with 2 steps for confident entry

Solid footing makes every campsite easier. RV steps with 2 steps are available as manual pull-out or electric, giving you a lower, steadier climb. Check your mounting pattern and step width, confirm entry height, and plan for door clearance—some setups may need minor trimming or new brackets; installs range from bolt-on alignment to light drilling.
Plan on test-fitting and small adjustments. Some installs needed trimming a portion of the aluminum foundation to let the screen door close. A floor jack and rubber mallet can help align tight front holes before drilling rear holes. If riveted or threshold mounts are in the way, remove them to mount steps underneath.
Match the step width and mounting panel style to your original, such as 24" or 29" wide. Measure from the hinge line to position the stairs correctly. If your welded brackets don't line up, consider using outriggers or new brackets, or use the multiple mounting holes to line up with the coach.
Yes—2 steps help reduce a tall first step down to the ground. If a single step leaves a gap like over 12 inches, moving to 2 steps can make it easier to walk right in. Measure your entryway height and compare to the step's stated range. Also check door swing and screen door clearance before mounting.
Replacing the whole unit can be the clean fix if the controller, motor, or structure are badly corroded or burnt out. Some models offer replaceable ball bearing slides and upper slide assemblies—verify using the sticker part number on your steps. If electrical connections differ, match the steps, motor, and control as a set.