Step Recommendation For 30" Door Width And 36" Entry Height
Updated 05/13/2021 | Published 05/12/2021 >
Question:
Which steps do I need for a 5th wheel that has a 30inch door way and 36inch high, also strut or non strut.
asked by: James C
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Expert Reply:
The MORryde StepAbove Fold-Down Steps for 27-3/4" to 30-1/4" RV Door Frames - 9" Drop Item # MR78RR will fit your 30" door width with 36" entry height. There isn't a strut assist for this size but you won't have any issues without it.
expert reply by:
Kevin C
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MORryde StepAbove RV Steps for 27-3/4" to 30-1/4" Wide Doorways - 3 Steps
- RV Steps
- Towable Camper
- Fold-Down Step
- 23-1/2 Inch Wide Step
- 26-1/4 Inch Wide
- 3 Steps
- 9 Inch Drop/Rise
- 34 Inch Entry
- 34-1/2 Inch Entry
- 35 Inch Entry
- 35-1/2 Inch Entry
- 36 Inch Entry
- Aluminum
- MORryde
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