Tvov wrote:
Using a different set of "storage wheels", why not just let the camper sit on them over the winter? You are planning on taking them off anyways when you use the camper.
The way I mess things up, I wouldn't raise the camper back up to "normal" height once in storage... When pulling out in the spring, I would forget that I did that and would damage things pulling out.
Seems like a lot work here. Raising the opening height of the garage / barn door is not an option? It may not be as expensive as you think, compared to everything else you are planning.
Well, the door height is exactly the same as every truss, so raising the roof is the only option.
The reason I was thinking of putting it on stands is that I only have 2 tires and was going to roll it back on the rear axle and then put the dropped axle on the stands, but if I can get it in without replacing the wheels I can return the two I bought and be done with it. It's still a work in progress. I put my other two trailers in there already and getting them in there with the tractor was a nail biter since I couldn't see the rear without getting off the tractor, so I just walked along side it and backed them in that way. I will use the truck to get the big guy in to avoid any damage to either the trailer or the stalls once I figure out the clearance issue.