It's much steeper than it looks. The biggest issue is the angle off of the street to the driveway. Before we lifted the trailer the bumper hit the driveway far before the rear tires hit the driveway. Now that we lifted the trailer we clear the driveway by about an inch.
Our property is all boulders. Houses with basements need to blast in the neighborhood. Once we go with a class a we're planning to go south anyway.
is it friday yet? wrote:
That doesn't look too bad to me. I'm confident I could back my 35' 5th wheel up there. Before you sell your house to fit a trailer in there, spend a couple hundred and either A) rent a small excavator/bobcat and make the driveway larger/wider yourself or B) have someone do it for you. You could always buy railroad ties and build a retaining wall. They're cheap and heavy duty.