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jesmith352
Mar 06, 2019Explorer
I had a similar issue with backing my travel trailer down a steep driveway. When I went to purchase a new travel trailer, one of my requirements was the geometry of the trailer with respect to its wheelbase and height off of the ground so that I wouldn't scrape at the "valley" of my driveway.
My solution? I took measurements of the trailer I wanted at the dealer's lot, then built a skeleton using 2x4s that replicated the critical dimensions, and I used my daughter's bike training wheels as the wheels. I ran it up and down my driveway to ensure clearance at the critical points. The only dimensions you need are total length, height off the ground, and wheelbase length both fore and aft of the wheels.
My solution? I took measurements of the trailer I wanted at the dealer's lot, then built a skeleton using 2x4s that replicated the critical dimensions, and I used my daughter's bike training wheels as the wheels. I ran it up and down my driveway to ensure clearance at the critical points. The only dimensions you need are total length, height off the ground, and wheelbase length both fore and aft of the wheels.
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