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Dtank
Dec 14, 2014Explorer
C-Bears wrote:BulldawgFan wrote:
So my bride and I came across a 5th wheel floor plan we really like the other day, and I have started to look into it more, have located a close dealer, and have looked at specs.
Here is one dilemma and question. We had a 18' × 36' steel building erected on our property to store the travel trailer under. It is exactly 13 ft tall at lowest point in center(peak) and 11 ft at eaves (sides).
The specs on the 5th wheel states 12' 6" height. So the question, is this figure measured at the highest point of sidewall or does this include ac height, or in other words highest point of unit.
The unit in question is a 2015 Prime Time Crusader 335BHS.
Thanks all.
My spec sheet said 12'6" and my actual hooked up height is 13'5" to the top of my front air. I am going to guess the sides of my fiver roof are still 12'9" or so because my front air is only about 8" tall.
I am guessing you will be extremely close for that opening. The perfect solution would be if you could get a response from someone who was pulling that exact make/model/year fiver and actually knew their height.
If the spec is correct, it usually does *not* include the height of the *front* A/C.....which is normally an *optional* A/C.
Note there are low profile A/C's - which won't add as much height,
however some of those are reduced btu.
As C-bears states - a normal front A/C will take the height to 13ft, 5 or 6 inches! (Mine is 13'6")
Easy - for quick references - Google the brand, look at the specs.
Decide if you really need the second (optional) front A/C..:@
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