Need a sturdy ladder to access your roof, but don’t want to drill holes in your Sprinter? The Prime Design Rear Door Access Ladder uses uniquely designed brackets that clamp to the top and bottom of either rear door, securing the ladder to your van without drilling! Prime Design is a leading manufacturer of work van equipment, so whether you have a work van, camper van, or daily driver, this ladder will help you safely access your roof.
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Fits all Mercedes, Dodge, and Freightliner Sprinter vans 2007 through 2025, (choose your correct roof height), including 1500, 2500, and 3500 models. Also fits Class B RVs that were built on the Sprinter chassis like, Winnebago Revel, Revel Sport, Thor Sanctuary, Tranquality, Jayco Terrain, and more!
Made from strong, yet lightweight aluminum
Overall width 15” - Usable width 11.75”
Weight capacity - do not exceed manufacturers limit for rear door
Rungs: Low roof - 6 rungs High roof - 7 rungs
Weight: Low roof - 17 lbs. High roof - 18 lbs
Can be mounted to driver or passenger side door*
Anodized finish to protect against corrosion
Made in the USA
3 year limited warranty
What’s Included
Ladder
Mounting Brackets
Hardware
Installation Instructions
Warranty Information
“Can this ladder be mounted to either side rear door”
Yes, it can be mounted to either the left or right side rear door, but we do not recommend blocking the view of the rear license plate
“Can I mount a tire carrier/ cargo/ etc. to the ladder”
Mounting anything to the ladder may void Prime Design's warranty. There are tire carriers designed to work with this ladder by another manufacturer. Many of our customers choose this option and we have only heard great feedback, but use is at your own risk and would void the warranty.
“What is the weight rating for this ladder?”
The weight rating is determined by the factory recommended max load capacity for the rear doors.
“Was this ladder designed to have a bend in it?”
Yes, there is an intentional bend in the ladder to better fit the slight contour of the rear doors.
“Will the ladder block the view from my back up camera”
The manufacturer states that relocation of the camera may be necessary if the ladder interferes with the field of view, but we have not had any reported cases of this being needed.
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