Kwikee Step Solution for 1995 Jayco Designer Series Model 2930LB to Replace Missing Set
Updated 08/19/2019 | Published 08/17/2019 >
Question:
Hello I bought this camper it’s a 1995 Jayco designer series model 2930IB and th steps were missing but the button to turn it on is there and says kwikee steps but I can’t find the bolt pattern that’s the same as mine the bolt pattern is from center of bolts to center of bolts which is 5 1/2 deep by 20 1/2 wide and the cutout to the ground is 23 inches. I don’t know if it was a single step or double step top of mounting plat to ground is a little over 13 inches could you help me find the steps that fit it
asked by: Andy
Expert Reply:
The closest Kwikee single step mounting dimensions we have is the part # LC3711361 which has the mounting holes separated from left to right at 20-1/2 inches like you have and front to back 7-1/2 inches. Looking at the bottom of the mounting plate on this step you could easily drill new holes to match the size you need.
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Replacement Step, Motor, and Switch for Kwikee RV Electric Steps - 26 Series - 23-1/2" Wide
- RV Steps
- Motorhome
- Electric Step
- 24 Inch Wide Step
- 24-1/4 Inch Wide
- 1 Step
- 5 Inch Drop/Rise
- Steel
- Kwikee
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