Camper Steps For 24" Doorway Width & 22" Entry Height
Question:
Recommended StepAbove for a ‘17 Forest River Cruise Lite 263 BHXL w/ 24” entry door and 22” floor height? My wife is pregnant And trying to upgrade to a better step for safety.
asked by: Patrick R
Expert Reply:
First, congratulations! And while we do have steps that will work with a 24" doorway width and 22" entry height, the lowest entry height for the StepAbove steps is 25", so you'll need to go with the Lippert SolidStep. The correct step for a 24" width and 22" height is the following:
- SolidStep Manual Fold-Down Steps for 24" Wide RV Door Frames # LC713662
The SolidStep # LC713662 has adjustable legs which allows it to work with lower entry heights, and also has a large, 13" top step which is bigger than the MORryde step.
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Lippert SolidStep RV Steps for 24" Wide Doorways - 2 Steps
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