Rv - Motorhome / Step Stablizer - Helps Prevent Sag & Wear - Adjustable 5" - 12" on 2040-parts.com
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Metal Step Stablizer - Place under bottom RV entry step for extra stability and safer exit and entry into coach. Adjustable from 5 1/4" to 12". Helps prevent wear and tear on hinges and helps minimize RV rocking. One per package. This is brand new. Color is Black.
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