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RustyJC
Feb 25, 2016Explorer
Perhaps there might be, but if so, the headroom in the front (usually the bedroom) is going to be extremely limited. If you want 2 A/Cs, consider that the 12' limiting measurement is going to be to the top of the front A/C, not to the roof of the 5th wheel. The bedrails on many trucks are 56" to 58" high, and the bottom of the 5th wheel overhang needs to be 6" to 8" above that, so that's 5'2" to 5'6" to the bottom of the overhang. Then add the distance from the bottom skin of the overhang, through the frame and up to the top surface of the floor, and subtract the thickness of the ceiling, ceiling joists and roof and you're going to be really challenged to get 6' of headroom - probably substantially less.
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