MitchF150 wrote:
You are going to have to cut it pretty sharp, so coming in at an angle will help because the inside set of tires will hit the curb first and start to follow the grade and by the time the outside tires get to the curb, there should be room to spare..
If you were to back in 'flat', meaning, backing straight into the driveway, you'll be close because both sets of tires will hit the curb at the same time...
I have to back my trailer up a pretty steep driveway and while I don't have that much rear overhang, coming into it at an angle (one set of tires at a time) makes all the difference in the world.. :)
Good luck! (hope you have checked out your local CCR's to make sure you can park an RV in your driveway... Looks like very nice homes there ($$$$).. ;) )
Mitch
Thanks..I was guessing I will have to cut it sharp and have 1 wheel go up at a time. We cant store the RV's in the driveway, but no issues with having it here for awhile in the summer time, especially for loading and unloading it before and after trips. If it sat there for 3-4 weeks without getting moved I would be getting a letter for sure:)