All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: RV BarnsDo you mind me asking, We just bought a 40ft Jayco Pinnacle and they tell us its 13.3 inch tall, do you every have issues with overpasses or other hight items. We are on pins and needles now. Going out for our first pull. We have read some of the horror stories from some people.Our oll RV was 11.5 ft. I forgot to ask, did you do your own measuring of the height or is that what the RV Center told you the height is. In this game 1 or 2 inch could make the difference of roof or no roof :) TomRe: Whats Your Real Weights? Truck and Trailer. The Real DealSorry, That is correct, that is the value they go by GVWR.Re: Whats Your Real Weights? Truck and Trailer. The Real DealThe Key number is, if your RV weights over 10K and your combine GVWR is 26,001 lbs. My Ford F350 Dualy weights 14,500 lbs, my RV weights 17,500. You do the math. The RV store still tells me I don't need a Class A even after I e-mailed them the message that was sent to me from Texas DPS. You got to love it. No wonder we get tickets out there.Re: RV BarnsThanks everyone for the info. I just bought a Jayco Pinnacle 40ft 5th wheel and I need to find it a home out of the weather. They tell me its 13.4 feet tall. I also had a Winegard Travler SK-1000 on top. I hope it does not add height. I was told it won't. Happy camping all. TomRe: RV BarnsDo you mind if I ask what this cost you. and a good source to buy it from.Re: Whats Your Real Weights? Truck and Trailer. The Real DealHow many of you that have a total of 26,001 lbs have a Class A license? Texas states you must have a Class A if the item you are towing is greater than 10,000 and your combined GVWR is 26,001 lbs. Thoughts are welcome. How hard was the driving test.
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