2014 Coachman Clipper 17BH Double Step Recommendation
Question:
Hello I am trying to get steps that can extend further to the floor than the one that came with it. i need to know what the width of the step is as my trailer is currently parked off site from my house. can you help
asked by: Althea
Expert Reply:
I looked up a couple pictures of your 2014 Coachman Clipper 17BH and it appears to have the Manual Pull Out Step which is a pretty standard step like # SMFP-1100. Like most single steps this has a narrower mounting bracket width than double or triple steps. Yours in particular has a 26 inch width. The good news is we have a double step # LC432682 that will fit well and require minimal spacers.
Products Referenced in This Question
Lippert Manual Pull-Out Step for RVs - Double - 7" Drop - 24-1/4" Wide - Steel - 300 lbs
- RV Steps
- Towable Camper
- Pull-Out Step
- 24 Inch Wide Step
- 25-1/2 Inch Wide
- 2 Steps
- 7 Inch Drop/Rise
- No Ground Contact
- Steel
- Lippert
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Flexco Manual Pull-Out Step for RVs - Single - 7" Drop/Rise - 24" Wide - 300 lbs
- RV Steps
- Towable Camper
- Pull-Out Step
- 24 Inch Wide Step
- 25 Inch Wide
- 1 Step
- 7-1/2 Inch Drop/Rise
- No Ground Contact
- Steel
- Stromberg Carlson
more information >
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