Replacement Exterior Ladder Recommendation for a 2006 Jayco Seneca Motorhome
Question:
Looking for a ladder for my 2006 Jayco Seneca. Im told its a MHL1450 or jayco number is 0184674. Do you carrry them?
asked by: Jim M
Expert Reply:
For your application I recommend installing the Stromberg Carlson Exterior RV Ladder # LA-401BA. This is a universal ladder that measures 99-1/2" tall but you can cut it to length or add the Ladder Extension # LA-148 if you need more or less height.
It's hard to find exact replacement ladders for RVs (we don't have the Jayco part you reference) but this Stromberg Carlson solution is a great alternative since it is compatible with a wide range of styles.
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Stromberg Carlson RV Ladder Extension - Aluminum - 48" Tall - 300 lbs
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Stromberg Carlson Exterior RV Ladder - Aluminum - 99-1/2" Tall - 250 lbs - Black
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