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Old 04-16-2021, 07:21 PM   #1
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Another dumb newbie question

Pardon me for asking such a newbie question but I can't find these things anywhere.

I'm looking for the standoffs that you put on the lower end of an RV ladder to hold the ladder off the back end of the RV. Looking at my ladder I'm guesstimating they need to be about 6" long to keep the ladder vertical.

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You don't have your RV in your profile, so I'm not sure what you own. However, this company makes the ladders for Tiffin. (www.strombergcarlson.com)

They have the extension legs you are looking for.
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Old 04-17-2021, 09:24 AM   #4
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Thanks for the info and DRM901 thanks for the reminder about updating my profile. I've been so darn busy getting things for the coach that completely slipped my mind.
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Thanks for the info and DRM901 thanks for the reminder about updating my profile. I've been so darn busy getting things for the coach that completely slipped my mind.
Psst, don't tell anyone, my mind is slipping too.
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We will never fault you for focusing on the coach first and online second! Congrats and enjoy the new rig.
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Don’t fault yourself for working on your coach. That seems like something we all do, “work on our coaches”. If I would quit swapping out coaches for something different I may get where I spend more time using and less time working and tweaking them. Lol
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