Can Econo Porch Trailer Step with Handrail # EHS-103-R be Used on Fifth Wheel That Sits Higher
Updated 09/20/2014 | Published 09/19/2014 >
Question:
The stairs I want are about 7inch too short. I believe it just means that I have to take one more step into my 5th wheel. Is this correct. Do you know why this would not work. Thank you.
asked by: Pat D
Helpful Expert Reply:
The top landing on the Econo Porch Trailer Step with Handrail, # EHS-103-R, sits at 28 inches high. If your fifth wheel trailer sits approximately 7 inches higher, you are correct, it would take one more step to enter your trailer.
Please do keep in mind that the hand rail ends at the landing so you would not have one for that last step into the trailer. Other than that, you should have no problems using these steps for your fifth wheel.
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Econo Porch Trailer Step with Handrail and Landing - Triple - 7" Drop/Rise, 27-1/2" Tall
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