Replacement Kwikee Steps For 2006 Fleetwood Discovery 903206001
Question:
Just recently, when stepping on the Steps, the left side of the steps, which is the side we step on to enter the 2006 Diesel Fleetwood Revolution coach, seems weak and has excessive flexing when stepping. We live full time, so the steps get a lot of use. Looking at the steps, i see no visible sign of excessive wear. Can you tell me if the steps take the weight and stress when stepping? I would assume so. I also assume the motor and linkage to the steps do not take weight of the steps. Would you agree? The motor, lights and operation all work fine. May i assume the z Is it your suggestion i need a new set of steps. My Kwikee part number is 903206001. manufactured in 2005.
asked by: Rick B
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Lippert Kwikee 32 Series Electric Step - 2 Steps # LC372261 is the replacement step for your 903206001 on your 2003 Discovery. They should easily install without modifications needed. Due to the age of your steps and how much they've been used it would be pretty safe to assume they are just worn out.
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Kwikee Electric RV Step Complete Assembly - Double - 32 Series - 24" Wide
- RV and Camper Steps
- Motorhome
- Electric Step
- 24 Inch Wide Step
- 25-1/4 Inch Wide
- 2 Steps
- 8 Inch Drop/Rise
- No Ground Contact
- Steel
- Kwikee
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