🚐 Step up your RV game with style and safety!
The Lippert Radius 24" Double Manual RV Step Assembly offers a durable, rust-resistant alloy steel build with a 300 lbs load capacity. Featuring 24" wide anti-slip steps and an 8" rise, it ensures safe, comfortable access. Its compact, one-hand expandable design fits travel trailers, campers, and 5th wheels, combining rugged reliability with user-friendly convenience.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Brand | Lippert Components |
Product Dimensions | 30.5"W x 10"H |
Color | Black, Silver |
Special Feature | Anti-Slip |
Item Weight | 35 Pounds |
Load Capacity | 300 Pounds |
Maximum Height | 24 Inches |
Manufacturer | Lippert |
UPC | 848150037640 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00848150037640 |
Number of Steps | 2 |
Model | 285314 |
Item Weight | 35 pounds |
Item model number | 432682 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Exterior | Alloy Steel |
Manufacturer Part Number | 285314 |
Special Features | Anti-Slip |
J**E
Very sturdy
I used these to retrofit my 1998 Winnie when the power steps quit working !My wife and I like these so much better . Sturdy , nice step size , and super easy to pull out and put away . We could not be happier .
J**.
Great improvement on camp trailer
I replaced the single step on my Coleman 13b with this double step.These steps are a 1/2 inch narrower than what came on the camp trailer.I used washers to shem each side 1/4 inch. I was able to use original nuts and bolts.Holes aligned fine.
P**P
Steps for campers
Omg best thing for camper. Came with just 1 step,too high for me. This bolted right on,no problem now together in and out.
L**Y
RPod fits with adjustment
2017 FR RPod. These will fit with some manipulation/drilling the hole so it lines up better. Once you get it to line up they make a big difference compared to the factory installed one step. There is still a decent drop from the camper to the first step but it sets further out so you feel a little more stable. Especially with the lower step to catch your momentum as a medium-tall person. Fold up fine for travel.
K**Z
Fit my 2025 Coleman 17R with adding a few washers for spacers.
Works good on my 2025 Coleman 17R. I wish it had a couple inches MORE space from the ground, and a couple inches LESS going inside the trailer. But it is a universal fit. Trailers that sit a couple inches higher than mine, would be perfect.
J**A
If you use the 2 step, you will also want the step stabilizer
My wife has physical limitations and was finding it difficult to get into our 18ft camper with the factory single step. Once I got this installed, she finds it MUCH easier to get into our camper and she is very happy.I tried to find one of the newer door mounted steps all the new campers are coming with. But with the dimensions of our door and camper frame, no one makes a door mounted step that fits our camper.Once these are deployed, they stick out farther than most factory frame mounted steps. When I used the step the first time, I could feel how it rocked our camper due to the leverage of the longer step. So I also installed the Lippert Step Stabilizer on the bottom step and that removed most of the sway/rocking. For us, this was a must.Installation wasn't hard, but it wasn't easy either. They were slightly narrower than the factory step, so I had to get some longer bolts and add some super heavy washers as spacers between the step and the camper step frame to fill it the gaps. Also the holes did not line up quite right, so I had to oval out 2 of the holes in the step (didn't want to permanently mod the camper frame) so I could get the bolts to line up.I am happy with the setup and recommend this if your camper does not have a door mounted step option.
J**R
Great improvement - after a little custom work
Our original equipment step (just one level) gave us an 11" drop from the RV. Building codes don't seem to apply to RVs. Climbing in wasn't so bad but we were a little nervous that someone might slip coming out, so we looked for a better way. We have a Lippert chassis, so replacing the old one-step version with a Lippert two-step version seemed reasonable. Others have noted that there is a small gap (side to side) that needs to be filled with shims and that turned out to be the case. A few stainless washers used as shims on each side cured that problem.With RVs, I guess there is no One-size-fits-all. If we had mounted the steps as they came, ground clearance would have been a problem and we would have still had about a 9" drop from the RV. The side supports are pretty stout stuff, but I was able to cut out a 3 x 4" notch from each side with a Sawzall with a metal blade. It went really well and the result is a big improvement. Drop is now 7" and the steps are very sturdy.Another improvement is the ease of pulling the steps out. The new steps use a different design. Deploying the two is much easier than the original single step.
T**R
No hardware
Love the steps. Wish they would have come with the hardware though
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