Which Lippert SolidSteps are Recommended For a 2007 Keystone Outback 5TH Wheel With 36" Door Height?
Question:
Looking at Lippert Solid Steps. Door jam height is 36 inches. 3 step or 4 step seems like either would work. What do you suggest? 2007 Outback 5th wheel.
asked by: Steve B
Expert Reply:
I recommend going with the 4-step Lippert SolidStep. You will need either the Steps # LC791574 for a 25" to 28-7/8" wide doorway or the Steps # LC791575 for a 29" to 36" wide door way. Both steps are designed for a doorway height of 35" to 44" where the 3-step maximum height is 36". The extra height will help if you are at a campsite which is not level and need to raise your 2007 Keystone Outback to level it.
The Lippert Entry Assist Handrail # LC799640 will make it much safer getting in and out of your camper. Depending on your trailer layout you may be able to leave the handrail installed at all times. Otherwise it is easily removed with 4 pins if you have a wall which impairs your ability to leave it attached.
The SolidStep All-Weather Floor Tray # LC801380 will help to catch dirt from the steps as they are folded up inside the camper. Its heavy rubber design is great to help it remain in place and also function as a door mat to catch water, mud and other debris when you walk into your camper.
Products Referenced in This Question
Lippert SolidStep RV Steps for 29" to 36" Wide Doorways - 4 Steps
- RV Steps
- Towable Camper
- Fold-Down Step
- 24 Inch Wide Step
- 22-1/2 Inch Wide
- 4 Steps
- 8 Inch Drop/Rise
- Ground Contact
- Aluminum
- Lippert
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Lippert Entry Assist Handrail for SolidStep Manual RV Steps
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Steps
- Grab Handles and Handrails
- Fixed Handle
- 36 Inch Long
- Black
- Lippert
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Lippert SolidStep RV Steps for 25" to 28-7/8" Wide Doorways - 4 Steps
- RV Steps
- Towable Camper
- Fold-Down Step
- 20 Inch Wide Step
- 22-1/2 Inch Wide
- 4 Steps
- 8 Inch Drop/Rise
- Ground Contact
- Aluminum
- Lippert
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