Portable Step to Ease Entry Into RV
Updated 05/08/2017 | Published 05/06/2017 >
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Question:
I need a electric step but I can not raise my leg up much. what is the closest to the ground that you have?
asked by: Shirley
Expert Reply:
All of our replacement RV electric step assemblies will tend to be at a similar height since they must provide enough ground clearance when retracted to allow for safe travel. When extended their height depends on how many steps the unit has and the nature of the RV itself.
If you existing RV steps work okay but are just too high up you might be better offer simply using a separate stationary step to give you a boost to get up to that first step pad. The Safety Step adjustable step # SASXLA-09C-G has a large 16 x 24-inch surface for sure footing and you can adjust the height to suit you, from 7- to 8-1/2-inches above ground. For more height adjustment, as low as 4-inches above ground, we offer the Stromberg Carlson # S-150.
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Replacement Steps, Motor, and Switch for Kwikee RV Electric Steps - 34 Series - 30" Wide
- RV Steps
- Motorhome
- Electric Step
- 30 Inch Wide Step
- 29-7/8 Inch Wide
- 2 Steps
- 8 Inch Drop/Rise
- Steel
- Kwikee
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