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Rv Steps - 5 Inch Drop/Rise, 1 Step

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RV Steps with 5 Inch Drop/Rise, 1 Step

Dial in the fit by measuring your step width and the amount of drop you need. These 1 step options with a 5 inch drop/rise suit setups that require that drop and can bolt up as direct replacements that work like the original. Plan extra time for removing the old assembly; installation is typically unbolting and reinstalling.
Yes, you can replace components like the motor, gear, linkage, or control unit. There are repair kits that update these parts and leave the frame in place, while some frames are not sold separately and require a complete assembly. Inspect your frame condition first to decide which route makes sense.
Measure the width of your existing step and the amount the step needs to drop. Match those to a 1 Step with 5 Inch Drop/Rise and verify the mounting pattern on your rig. Check clearance for extend/retract so the step doesn't hit trim or the ground.
Installation can be a simple unbolt-and-reinstall if it's a direct replacement. The hardest part can be removing the old step, especially if carriage bolts spin or hardware is bent. Support the step during install and use proper hardware torque. If floor jack clearance is tight, stacking scrap wood can help lift and hold the step in place.
It can be, but verify your coach wiring and step switch function. If the motor runs the opposite direction, swap polarity. Some rigs use a separate micro-switch on the step motor for the dash "step extended" warning light that wires into the coach separately—confirm if your setup needs this before buttoning up.