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that's a great idea, thanks for the info
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Hacksaw... Do you have pictures of your step? Sounds like a great project.... Thanks.
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Don't have a pic. Built these for customers. My current trailer has a factory built fold down step.
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Just a follow up to the question about adding a step. I found this one on the Camping World website It is inexpensive, easy to install, holds up to 300 lbs and is retractable. The manufacturer is a company called Lippert, there part # is 432678. Their website is www.lci1.com I highly recommend this step.
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[QUOTE=Mark Ruset;600843]Just a follow up to the question about adding a step. I found this one on the Camping World website It is inexpensive, easy to install, holds up to 300 lbs and is retractable. The manufacturer is a company called Lippert, there part # is 432678. Their website is www.lci1.com I highly recommend this step.[/
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