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navegator
Oct 24, 2015Explorer
Get some wood posts and place then in the ground along the fence every 4 feet, measure the tire from the concrete to the rim, trim the posts one inch smaller than the tire measure and now place a series of boards from post to post that in essence creates a guide along the fence for the tire to rub against and lets you know where the side limit is, same principle as is used in car washes, guide
rails, the tires are further in from the side of the RV.
Before you install, measure every item that may touch the fence in relation to the tire side wall, steps, exhaust, awning, etc. If done correct you can even park going the other way, backing real careful.
navegator
rails, the tires are further in from the side of the RV.
Before you install, measure every item that may touch the fence in relation to the tire side wall, steps, exhaust, awning, etc. If done correct you can even park going the other way, backing real careful.
navegator
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