Can Single Step of RV be Replaced by Double Step
Question:
I have a2017 Forest River Wildwood 202RDXL and would like to change from a single step to a Two-step concept? Recommendations?
asked by: Steve
Helpful Expert Reply:
Normally the double steps are a bit wider than the single steps, but the mounting hardware of the steps on the RV can pretty easily be moved if needed.
Flexco Manual Pull-Out Steps # SMFP-2120 will be your best option for fit. They measure 20-1/2 inches at the mounting holes and the bracket measures 22-1/8. To use these steps you most likely will need to move your mounting outriggers or go with new ones like part # LC301704.
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Lippert Outriggers for Manual RV Steps
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Flexco Manual Pull-Out Steps for RVs - Double - 8" Drop/Rise - 20" Wide - 300 lbs
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- 20 Inch Wide Step
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