MatthewThomas
May 11, 2022Explorer
Theoretical heights.
I was looking up the legal DOT heights (13.5ft) as well as the minimum recommended clearance between truck and bottom of the 5th wheel overhang (6in) then crossed it with the most recent height measurements for Ford trucks (no bias, just the first one I could find).
They don't have a direct measurement to the top of the bed but they had a measurement from open tailgate to ground 36.9in (F350 biggest wheelbase) then a height from the bottom of the bed to the top 21.1in, totaling 58in.
Adding the 6in for bed clearance - 64in.
Now take the federal max height 13.5ft (162in), and minus 2in (personal choice for peace of mind) which leaves 160in.
Minus the 64in and that leaves you with 96in or 8ft.
My question is, if you take off an extra foot for insulation and structuring (would be a bit excessive but using it for a more conservative outlook), could the interior of the overhang portion of the 5th wheel be 7ft?
They don't have a direct measurement to the top of the bed but they had a measurement from open tailgate to ground 36.9in (F350 biggest wheelbase) then a height from the bottom of the bed to the top 21.1in, totaling 58in.
Adding the 6in for bed clearance - 64in.
Now take the federal max height 13.5ft (162in), and minus 2in (personal choice for peace of mind) which leaves 160in.
Minus the 64in and that leaves you with 96in or 8ft.
My question is, if you take off an extra foot for insulation and structuring (would be a bit excessive but using it for a more conservative outlook), could the interior of the overhang portion of the 5th wheel be 7ft?