Could the Flexco Manual Pull-Out Steps # SMFP-2100 Install on a 1995 Award RV
Updated 03/22/2016 | Published 03/20/2016 >
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Question:
I have a 1995 30foot Award rv.It has one step. From ground to bottom of door opening is 18.Will this item work to replace factory fold up step? Also could you recommend any stairs with hand rail for this height. All I can find is 21inch or 24inch and larger. Thank you
asked by: Don
Expert Reply:
The Flexco Manual Pull-Out Steps # SMFP-2100 could easily be installed on your RV. It may take some fabrication to get to fit depending on how your current step is set up. But either way this could be made to fit.
With this step installed the bottom step would end up only about 5-1/2 inches from the ground so you would not need a handrail stair to use with this but in case you are looking for a hand rail to add to this step you would want the part # AP-101.
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Flexco Manual Pull-Out Steps for RVs - Double - 8" Drop/Rise - 24" Wide - 300 lbs
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- 26 Inch Wide
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- 8 Inch Drop/Rise
- 19 Inch Entry
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