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spoon059
Mar 21, 2020Explorer II
A surveyor might be a worthwhile investment. They can come out and take measurements and tell you all your angles. Just remember that all trailers are different. One trailer might have rear tires 13' from the back, while the other might be 15' from the back. The angle of approach will be different based upon that single measurement.
If your driveway was longer I would suggest keeping the first 20 feet out of the shop level, but that means that the next 24 feet will be even steeper. That could potentially cause issues when pulling out/backing in off the road.
If your driveway was longer I would suggest keeping the first 20 feet out of the shop level, but that means that the next 24 feet will be even steeper. That could potentially cause issues when pulling out/backing in off the road.
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