skipnchar wrote:
Back the trailer up on leveling boards that are high enough to act as a work around but you will likely ALSO find driveways into gas stations, restaurants etc. to be more of a problem with the low ground clearance. This is especially so if you have a longer trailer with a long overhang. Really not very suitable for anything except perfectly level ground as found in many RV parking lots. Most "campgrounds" are not so flat either.
Not sure I agree with that. In the 10 years we had our low to the ground Kiwi I only dragged the bars a couple of times. And we took that trailer out west several times. Never a problem really. People make more out of the low clearance than is really a problem.