mbrower wrote:
Mine is around the same height/length as the pinnacle you just bought. When towing, I stick to interstates when possible and re fuel at truck stops where I know canopies are high enough to prevent collisions.
I would never travel secondary roads or enter a city or town without researching my route to ensure there are no low bridges or dead end roads that would cause me problems ( this became a huge problem for me when a city street suddenly ended at a new city parking lot).
I have recently purchased copilot truck GPS for my iPad to help me plan routes that will hopefully avoid these pit falls.
Also, a new forum topic with this question would probably get you more suggestions and opinions
You shouldn't have much if any problems even off the interstates. States height requirements are 14 feet with some states still at 13' 6". If an under pass is any lower than that it will be posted. The biggest pit falls are in cities especially big cities in the east, there are still lots of low under passes in a lot of those cities. You will probably still find a few low under passes on some state and county roads too. I do most of my traveling in Texas and west of Texas, the low under passes in the west are far and few between.