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Golden_HVAC
Mar 30, 2015Explorer
If you are comfortable with the 28' toyhauler, and did not get stuck in the ditch across from your driveway, then a 36' will probably fit OK. But remember that it will take more space across the road to get the larger trailer into the driveway, and past the first narrow section.
Also consider what approach angles will be, and if you will get high centered going into the driveway. If it is all fairly level, nothing to worry about. But if you where to measure the distance on your 28' from the truck rear axle to the trailer axles, it will be about 6 or 7 feet more on a 36' long fifth wheel.
Good luck with whatever you decide.
You can post your address, then we could take a look at your house from google.maps.com and see what it looks like from above.
Fred.
Also consider what approach angles will be, and if you will get high centered going into the driveway. If it is all fairly level, nothing to worry about. But if you where to measure the distance on your 28' from the truck rear axle to the trailer axles, it will be about 6 or 7 feet more on a 36' long fifth wheel.
Good luck with whatever you decide.
You can post your address, then we could take a look at your house from google.maps.com and see what it looks like from above.
Fred.
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