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Splashers3 wrote:
This is our 5th season with our 102" wide 5ver....never had a problem while traveling...wouldn't give up those 6 extra inches...however, I can tell the difference with my truck's mirrors....but, it's not bad.
..and yes, I have calculated all that extra space I gain.
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travelnutz wrote:
Why, pray tell, would a width of 102" (8-1/2') VS 96" (8') matter when on the road or in a CG? A whopping 6.25% wider total or 3.12% added to each side) is all it is. Does anyone in their right mind come within 3" (3" are added on to each side of the RV) of another vehicle's side when traveling/driving/passing? Is an additional 6" of total width enough to prevent camping in a site? 10' between is way too close for us and would keep the RV wheels turning for greener pastures. I hardly doubt 6" would even be a marginal concern factor!
On the other hand, that 6" added width is 6" more usable space inside from the floor to the ceiling and for the entire length of the RV. Mathematically speaking, it adds 105 cubic feet of usable living space added to the inside of a 30' long X 7' high RV. Like about the same as a 2'+ longer RV at 8' wide. Also, the added 6" of RV width will normally allow usage/passage to areas of the RV when the slides are in that can't be used in an 8' width RV.
We'd take an 8-1/2' wide RV any day over an 8' width. Hard to imagine that some RV's are only 7' wide and a few are 6' to 6-1/2' wide. Gives us chills just thinking about RV life packed in a tube shaped sardine can!
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