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MikeES
08-18-2013, 05:10 PM
We have a 2013 Sprinter 266RBS. Out previous TT had a mounted ladder, and it was very handy. I understand that to mount a ladder I need to know where the structure ribs are under the fiberglass.
I can see where they are on the sides of the TT but not on the back panel. My stud finder can locate them on the sides also, but not getting a clear definition of where the ribs are on the back.
The dealer is no help, (probably because they know they will not be doing the work).
Has anyone install a ladder on the back of a Sprinter?

BulletOwner1
08-18-2013, 08:27 PM
My Bullet doesn't have a ladder either. It is my understanding that units without ladders (mine at least) being of the Lite design type don't have the strength in the roof to allow for walking around so ladders were not installed. I'm going to purchase one of the collapsible models for the times when roof maintenance is required and if I need to climb on the roof I will take some plywood to distribute weight.

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...d=370577340372

MikeES
08-19-2013, 05:40 PM
I have walked around on all of our campers, they recommend that the roof is washed a couple of times per year. You also will not be able to service the air conditioner without getting onto the roof.

I thought about the telescoping aluminum ladders...the e-bay price is not too bad. I want it primarily for brushing off the slide before retracting it back in...we camp mostly in wooded national parks.

Woodsrider
08-19-2013, 05:49 PM
I'll be putting a ladder on mine as well, but as far as keeping the top of the slide out clean, can I suggest an awning? I will be adding that to mine, since I plan to be in the rain and snow with it during hunting season. I prefer to keep the water, ice and debris off the slide altogether.

Karen & Larry
08-19-2013, 05:54 PM
We have a 2013 Sprinter 266RBS. Out previous TT had a mounted ladder, and it was very handy. I understand that to mount a ladder I need to know where the structure ribs are under the fiberglass.
I can see where they are on the sides of the TT but not on the back panel. My stud finder can locate them on the sides also, but not getting a clear definition of where the ribs are on the back.
The dealer is no help, (probably because they know they will not be doing the work).
Has anyone install a ladder on the back of a Sprinter?


We had the dealership install an after market ladder to the back of our 29 Cougar X Lite RET they got the specs from the factory so they could install it.
Karen & Larry

audio1der
08-20-2013, 07:53 AM
I contacted our dealer who contacted Keystone, and they said the Passport line, at least, was not designed with plates in the walls to support a ladder.
I bought a cheap aluminum 6' stepladder and strapped it to the rear bumper; problem solved.
I would suggest checking that you won't rip any anchor bolts out of your wall by adding a ladder yourself.

michol02
08-22-2013, 08:41 PM
I have a 12' telescopic ladder I got off of Amazon for $99 + shipping. It is lightweight, sturdy(I weigh close to 250 lbs) and easily stores in my front storage area. I go on my roof often to sweep away leaves and debris before pulling in my slides."bouncey:

MikeES
08-27-2013, 06:40 PM
Good Idea! Decided to buy the 12' telescoping ladder. e-bay for $89 with free shipping. It gets more flexibility than the mounted ladder, which is $85 plus shipping and then mounting.

Thanks.

audio1der
08-28-2013, 05:24 AM
$85?!? the cheapest I could find a 12' telescopic (which was my first choice) here is $219. I need to go e-shopping-thanks!