Do You Have a 4-Step Folding Stair Option that Fits a Forest River Flagstaff E-Pro 19FD w/ a 2-Step?
Updated 09/29/2025 | Published 09/06/2025 >
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We have a Forest River Flagstaff e-pro 19FD with a 2 step stair. Does MORryde offer a 4 step stair for this trl? The STP-204 3 step will work I think but we would prefer the 4 step. Thanks
asked by: Doyle S
Expert Reply:
Probably not but we can sure try Doyle. The issue with the 4-Step MORryde StepAbove RV Steps like item # MR28RR is going to be the entry height. This is our shortest 4-step model and it works with a entry threshold that is 36-1/2" - 42" off of the ground.
How far is it from the threshold in your Forest River to the ground?
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Jerred H.
9/29/2025
Hey Doyle, did you have a chance to measure the distance from the threshold of your Forest River to the ground? I'm curious to know if the 4-step model ended up being a good fit for you.