Step Recommendation for RV with Threshold 32 inches Off Ground
Updated 08/15/2017 | Published 08/14/2017 >
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Question:
Hello, We have just purchased a 2018 Forest River Cherokee 274VFK The steps are a problem for me with arthritis. They are too far apart. We have measured from the bottom of the threshold to the ground and it is 32 inches. Do you have a step configuration to match this? A handrail on the right would be a big help too.
asked by: June K
Expert Reply:
A quad step like the FlexCo steps part # SMFP-4400 would work great. They have 8 inches between the steps and the bottom step would end up around 5 inches from the ground.
With that you could then use the hand rail part # AP-101 which will make life easier!
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Flexco Manual Pull-Out Steps for RVs - Quad - 8" Drop/Rise - 24" Wide - 300 lbs
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