Would double pull out steps be to low on a nova terra sportz 19.6 TIA
patrol03 said
05:00 PM Jun 8, 2019
I would suggest you take your tape and measure the ground clearance you have available and discuss the measurement in relation to the product you are interested in with your friendly caravan parts retailer. I assure he will be able to help you.
landy said
09:33 PM Jun 8, 2019
Ground clearance for the step is a Problem on a lot of vans, we have even taken the single step off our van and instead use one of the free standing steps with the fold out legs that are available at most caravan and camping stores for about fifty bucks. Landy
BrianR said
10:32 PM Jun 8, 2019
We have them on our Pride Platinum. Should fit the terra.
outlaw40 said
10:08 AM Jun 9, 2019
Can give a problem when up against a concrete slab . i would stick with the single step and carry a heavy duty plastic step for the times when you need a bit more . I have bad knees and thats what we do . works well .
Ron-D said
10:17 AM Jun 9, 2019
Why bother with them I have seen so many vans with the steps bent from runniing into things ,theres nice little step platforms like the ones Aldi sells .we just turn it upside down and put it on the door step when travelling, takes all of a few seconds to place it on the ground at your destination ...
Meredith said
10:36 AM Jun 9, 2019
We have a dual pull down electric step, one of the best things we ever got, no more wobbly step, much more secure. You really need to find one and check the dimensions when fully down to see if it will fit on your van, I think its likely it will.
Treecrest said
12:29 PM Jun 10, 2019
The 2 step ones I have seen take up the same drop down space when folded in, so should be OK for you. But check out the width etc compared to what is already on your van.
I have a Jayco Sterling Outback and the one step was too high, so swapped over to a 2 step pull out. Had to strengthen the step well as it was beginning to weaken with just the one step!
Aus-Kiwi said
09:05 AM Jun 11, 2019
Elect steps are the go . Open and shut off magnetic switch on screen door . Close
When ignition in and out of park .. its only extra money !!! Lol
Why bother with them I have seen so many vans with the steps bent from runniing into things ,theres nice little step platforms like the ones Aldi sells .we just turn it upside down and put it on the door step when travelling, takes all of a few seconds to place it on the ground at your destination ...
I have a Jayco Sterling Outback and the one step was too high, so swapped over to a 2 step pull out. Had to strengthen the step well as it was beginning to weaken with just the one step!
When ignition in and out of park .. its only extra money !!! Lol