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The original post says it was the compartment that was damaged. That makes the most sense, since that is what is adjacent to the tires. Not saying the door couldn't be damaged, but probably less likely.
I go along with the masses on this and wouldn't want it for free. That being said, if it will run and move under it's own power, I can picture taking it to the woods or river bottom to be used for a hunting/fishing base camp, never to be moved again. Even then, I would only patch things up to...
I agree, I can't imagine that camper would any problem at all for that truck. It was probably loaded down with beer, maybe should have been "light" beer.
I just had my Ford Edge that we already owned, set up to tow behind our MH. The prices are off the top of my head, but I think I'm pretty close.
Roadmaster base plate - $425
Stay-n-play duo braking system - $1000
Ready-Made wiring harnesses for toad lights - $75
RVI Towed battery charger - $55...
Since it evidently wasn't intended to be opened I'm guessing it's just a blanking cover, similar to a radio delete plate on old cars before radios came standard. The MH end cap could be used on another model that requires that opening for whatever reason. Or, I could be totally off base and not...
The OP's issue is the distance from the door opening to the step, not the step to the ground. I agree, that looks like a ridiculously long step. I just put a new set on my MH. Mine are power and there are two steps. There is an actual cut-out in the body of my MH, which makes the top step a...