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92GreenYJ
Sep 13, 2018Explorer
azdryheat wrote:
Try backing it in, no overhang on the front.
A buddy of mine suggested that as well and that is what I did with the trailer before trading up to the class C. I’m a little Leary that the back bumper will just smack the driveway but it’s worth a shot. When the rollers come in and I get them installed I’ll give that a shot.
The other downside to backing it in is access. That puts the main entry door on the side of that retaining wall you can see in the second picture. Would leave us entering and exiting thru the drivers cab door for the most part or having to walk around the whole rig to enter the main door. But if that’s what it takes to get it in then so be it. Trying to be a good neighbor and I don’t want to leave it on the street all the time if I can avoid it.
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