JDgreen227
Super Member
My high side utility trailer required either climbing atop the tongue and front toolbox or lowering the gate to gain access. I picked up this aluminum RV ladder section at a Goodwill store for $5. The first picture shows it clamped onto the trailer side as a test fit, I cut off the part shown at the top right and used sections of it to make the two top brackets. They fasten onto the trailer frame using 8 inch long quarter-inch threaded rod, and the bottom mount needed only two holes drilled for carriage bolts. Inside the aluminum tubing I added half-inch steel EMT pipe, which makes the ladder much stiffer. A side benefit is that the ladder protects the taillight.