Would the Hitch Stair part # RHS2 Work Well to Aid Getting In and Out of a Truck Bed Camper
Published 07/09/2014 >
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Question:
We are mounting a Hallmark slide in camper it is flush with the back of our truck. The bottom of the door opening is flush with the bottom of the Hallmark camper. Will your product allow easy access to the door of the camper?
asked by: Delmar B
Expert Reply:
Yes, since your camper is flush with the back of the truck bed of your 2007 Toyota Tundra the Hitch Stair part # RHS2 that you referenced would be an excellent way to help you get in and out of the camper. That's actually what this product was designed to do.
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Hitch Stair with 2 Steps for 2" Trailer Hitches
- Hitch Step
- Dual Step
- Smooth Step
- 6 Inch Deep
- 250 lbs
- 2 Inch Hitch
- 17 Inch Wide
- Steel
- Brophy
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