Kwikee Electric RV Single Step Assembly Mounting Requirements
Question:
I have a 96 Holiday Rambler Navigator. The current kwikee series 32 steps go too low and bind on the ground. I think the series 32 were a later add on. So I want to replace with a single step model. The series 35 and or 38 have the same bolt pattern and look like they fit the bill. Except for a quarter inch in height I couldn’t see the difference. So I would like confirmation the series 38 I ordered from you is appropriate for my Navigator. Also confirmation the unit should be basically a plug in and I’m good to go. Thanks
asked by: Jerry S
Expert Reply:
The Kwikee Electric RV Step Complete Assembly - Single - 35 Series - 24" Wide Item # LC3691461 that you ordered require a 25-5/8" width x 11-1/2" depth mounting bracket space with a 22" x 8" bolt pattern. This unit has an extended height of 5-7/8" so you shouldn't have any issues with it coming into contact with the ground. As long as your space and bolt patterns line up the same this will a simple swap for your 96 Holiday Rambler Navigator.
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Kwikee Electric RV Step Complete Assembly - Single - 35 Series - 24" Wide
- RV Steps
- Motorhome
- Electric Step
- 24 Inch Wide Step
- 25-1/2 Inch Wide
- 1 Step
- 5 Inch Drop/Rise
- No Ground Contact
- Steel
- Kwikee
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