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RV daytrader wrote:
Telescoping ladder easier to climb as it is at an angle, NOT straight up like a mounted ladder. Check your slide topper??..Would you rather place telescoping ladder next to the slide and climb up 5 rungs to check or clean topper OR climb up rear mounted ladder up to the roof, walk over to slide area to check or clean, walk back across roof to rear ladder and climb back down? My telescoping ladder takes up 4 inches of my closet space.
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billyray50 wrote:Good point. Some trailers don't have the built in anchor points in the end wall for an after market ladder. Some manufactures lease out the extra support for a ladder if it is not factory installed.
IMHO Ladder factory installed is the way to go. ..........................
Feb-26-2016 11:22 AM
Feb-26-2016 11:09 AM
jacko147 wrote:
We just ordered a new white hawk and I am on the fence if I should add a factory ladder, price isn't an issue, I'm concerned about adding holes to the roof and the siding for the ladder mounts, I think it would be useful to be able to get up on the roof to clean off the top of my slides before retracting. Just not sure if it's worth it subjecting the trailer to possible leaks... I am also considering one of the telescoping ladders to put in storage, but storage is going to be limited on my new trailer...
Feb-26-2016 10:56 AM
Trackrig wrote:X2 or 3.........
With all of the rest of the screw holes in the roof, eight more for where the ladder fastens on the roof is nothing.
Bill
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