On the floor plan, the window looks narrower than the entry door. If that's the case, to put in a standard entry door, you'd probably have to add a framing structure. There's some risk that the dining slide could put stress on your new structure. As there's no box underneath in which to mount traditional RV entry steps, you'd also likely have to add rigid steps like the Lippert Solid Step or MorRyde Step Above, or the new steps from Torklift.[/QUOTE
that's what I was thinking I believe I can purchase a door as small as 28 inches and as u said go with lippert fold down steps. that addition is being done to main steps as well they are much more stable and would allow me to remove factory steps and fabricate storage box for that area
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I think its easier to push slide button out, go potty, and then button in. It only takes a moment.
You are correct
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You are correct however when your slide cylinder comes unbolted on the road on a trip as mine did you have no access to either restroom or bedroom
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On the floor plan, the window looks narrower than the entry door. If that's the case, to put in a standard entry door, you'd probably have to add a framing structure. There's some risk that the dining slide could put stress on your new structure. As there's no box underneath in which to mount traditional RV entry steps, you'd also likely have to add rigid steps like the Lippert Solid Step or MorRyde Step Above, or the new steps from Torklift.
Also looking at it in the cold I can see frame for window does completely to the floor. Heartland makes another model with similar floor plan I wanna say it was a gateway that has a smaller door in that spot.