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Surco 093S7 Stainless Steel 4-Step Van Ladder - Compatible with Select 2007-18 Dodge Sprinter Low Roof, Freightliner Sprinter Low Roof, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Low Roof, Volkswagen Crafter Low Roof

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  • [INCREASED VERSATILITY] - Surco's stainless steel van ladders make accessing the rooftop storage rack on your van easy and safe
  • [LONG LASTING SHINE] - Manufactured from high-grade, rust and stain resistant stainless steel with an attractive electro-polish finish (not fragile chrome plating)
  • [EXCEPTIONAL RIGIDITY} - Surco Van Ladders feature fully welded construction that ensures exceptional rigidity versus multi-piece ladders and a generous 300 lb. weight capacity
  • [ENHANCED SAFETY] - Ladder features "over the door" hooks and heavy gauge mounting plates for secure attachment to your van door (drilling required); steps feature an integrated non-slip texture for increased grip in all weather conditions
  • [PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA] - All Surco products are engineered and manufactured right here in America to the highest quality standards for enhanced performance and durability
  • Compatible with select vans: DODGE: 2007-09 Sprinter Low Roof; FREIGHTLINER: 2007-18 Sprinter Low Roof; MERCEDES-BENZ: 2007-17 Sprinter Low Roof; VOLKSWAGEN: 2007-17 Crafter Low Roof


Surco's stainless steel van ladders make accessing the rooftop storage rack on your van easy and safe. Manufactured from high-grade, rust and stain resistant stainless steel with an attractive electro-polish finish that will note corrode or rust like fragile chrome plating. Surco Van Ladders feature fully welded construction that ensures exceptional rigidity, compared to traditional multi-piece ladders, and a generous 300 lb. weight capacity. Ladder features "over the door" hooks and heavy gauge mounting plates for secure attachment to your van door (drilling required). Steps feature an integrated non-slip texture for increased grip in all weather conditions. Engineered and manufactured right here in America to the highest quality standards for enhanced performance and durability. Surco products Inc. is a premier automotive accessory manufacturer based in the United States. With all products designed, engineered, and manufactured in our Southern California facility, Surco can offer the innovation our customers are looking for while delivering the consistent quality and rugged durability USA made products are known for. Over more than 50 years in business, Surco has evolved its product lines to include a wide range of roof racks, roof ladders, bike carriers, storage solutions, and more.


Bulldog15
September 4, 2025
I own a 2010 Dodge Sprinter with ERA RV package. It is a 170 wheelbase and high top. Wanted the right ladder and did quite a bit of research on price and proper application for my van. Wanted this for getting to a car top carrier and for mounting two bikes. Ladder fits perfect and I have strengthened by using a short piece of aluminum angle at bottom. Using double sided tape and two extra sheet metal screws to spread weight at bottom. Also rubber spacers at both ends to compensate for the taper of rear hatch. See attached pictures. Hope this helps anyone considering one for their own Sprinter.
preston monahan
June 20, 2025
Purchased before I got an answer if it would fit a medium roof 2011 MB Sprinter. I was told it would not but it actually does and it’s perfect for climbing on top to push temporary electrical poles off the roof rack.
milthale
January 25, 2025
Autocare Depot has an online catalog at Amazon that points to the incorrect item when you walk through the selection filters. This item should have been sent, based upon their filters in the online catalog, instead I received the wrong item and Autocare Depot will not make it right. Amazon is slow rolling on this one and finger pointing back and forth between Autocare Depot and Amazon as to who hosed up the catalog.Do not buy from these guys...
Patricia baez
January 13, 2025
Happy with it