Replacement Motor Home Ladder for Thor Palazzo
Question:
can the standoffs on the la-401ba be positioned to match the mounting holes on my thor palazzo? i bought it used and the ladder is missing.
asked by: Tom D
Expert Reply:
I have a solution for you, and it sounds like you're wanting to reposition the mounting brackets on the Stromberg Carlson # LA-401BA, which isn't going to be possible. These types of ladders are designed to be a fairly universal fit, so rarely will they fit in the existing mounting holes exactly.
What you can do is mount the # LA-401BA normally and then just use either some JB Weld, or a silicone sealant to plug the holes up and avoid allowing any water to seep into the coach and cause damage; JB weld is probably the best solution for this, but if the mounting holes are going to be covered by the new brackets the silicone will also work.
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Stromberg Carlson Exterior RV Ladder - Aluminum - 99-1/2" Tall - 250 lbs - Black
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- 8 Feet Tall
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