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Old 04-24-2013, 06:43 PM   #1
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I'm looking for a three level step assembly, 21 1/2" wide. If I can find one, will
have a double and single available. ror007@aol.com
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I'm looking for a three level step assembly, 21 1/2" wide. If I can find one, will
have a double and single available. ror007@aol.com
Pretty standard equipment. You should be able to find at any RV parts dealer.
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Thanks for the response, everything around these parts, San Antonio, are 24in., and that won't fit the cut out in the skirt on our 2001.

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You can do a google search. Most of the triple steps I've seen are 24". You can find the double steps in 21"
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also do a search of RV salvage yards
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On our 2310H the out to out measurement is 21 1/2", that is on the mount for the steps. The HiLo models models with the tip-out have three steps and I'm sure they are the same width. Now that I have looked around I think they are 24" steps. They must be available somewhere. I will be seeing a 2409T next weekend and I will check the width, I also want to see if there is a manufacturer's name or number on it.
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I found these steps but they don't seem to have three step units in your width.
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Me again.

I believe this is the manufacturer of most steps: Elkhart Tool and Die : Elkhart Indiana - RV Steps and Accessories
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The step on my HiLo is a 24" step. I can't find a name on it. The link that RichR gave above to Elkhart looks just like mine.
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Thanks to both of you. It seems that HiLo only used 21 1/2 inch two level steps on some or maybe all Classics, apparently they set a little closer to the ground, but as far as I am concerned not close enough for only two steps. At this time we use a fabricated portable step, but this only adds more hassle. I was hoping someone might have one laying around the garage LOL. I will just keep looking and hoping.
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I believe this is the manufacturer of most steps: Elkhart Tool and Die : Elkhart Indiana - RV Steps and Accessories
Hi Rich, thanks for responding, I had already contacted Elkhart, it seems they only build a 24" two level step. I will keep looking. Make that three level.
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My dh is a semiretired sheet metal fabricator. Maybe you could get a sheet metal shop to make some up for you.
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My dh is a semiretired sheet metal fabricator. Maybe you could get a sheet metal shop to make some up for you.
Thanks, I too have done my share of metal fabrication over the years, but if I can find one already assembled I would rather go that route. I have already bought a single step and if need be I will add it to the existing unit. That just means about three times the time and labor.
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