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Hiking Hunter wrote:Sprink-Fitter wrote:Hiking Hunter wrote:
If you really want to get accurate, take a box of donuts to a tire place or repair shop that has a roll up bay door and bribe the guy to let you use it for a few minutes. Pull in so your highest point is underneath the roll up door. Get on top of your RV, reach out to the side, drop a tape measure and measure from the bottom edge of the door to the ground. Then measure from the bottom edge of the door to your highest point. Subtract the small distance from the big distance.
My fifth wheel is 13'- 1 3/8" tall.
Why not just stay home and use a 2X4?
Because it's simpler, more accurate and you can do it by yourself.
โSep-29-2015 09:12 PM
Sprink-Fitter wrote:Hiking Hunter wrote:
If you really want to get accurate, take a box of donuts to a tire place or repair shop that has a roll up bay door and bribe the guy to let you use it for a few minutes. Pull in so your highest point is underneath the roll up door. Get on top of your RV, reach out to the side, drop a tape measure and measure from the bottom edge of the door to the ground. Then measure from the bottom edge of the door to your highest point. Subtract the small distance from the big distance.
My fifth wheel is 13'- 1 3/8" tall.
Why not just stay home and use a 2X4?
โSep-29-2015 07:54 PM
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wa8yxm wrote:mowermech wrote:
In many states, 13' 6" is the maximum allowable height of any vehicle.
It is a pretty safe bet that your coach is 13' 6" or less.
Edit: Delete Many (In the phrase Many States) Replaced with ALL.
But that is correct.
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2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.
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Hiking Hunter wrote:
If you really want to get accurate, take a box of donuts to a tire place or repair shop that has a roll up bay door and bribe the guy to let you use it for a few minutes. Pull in so your highest point is underneath the roll up door. Get on top of your RV, reach out to the side, drop a tape measure and measure from the bottom edge of the door to the ground. Then measure from the bottom edge of the door to your highest point. Subtract the small distance from the big distance.
My fifth wheel is 13'- 1 3/8" tall.
โSep-29-2015 01:31 PM