gijoecam

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If you've never hit an overpass with it, Something under 13'-6" is a safe guess, and a 14' door/ceiling will certainly clear it. If my memory serves, anything over 13 feet is considered oversize and bridge overpasses have to be 13-6 (but don't quote me on that) to not be considered a low bridge.
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rem700

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Thanks for all the thoughts. Sure do appreciate the advice.
Looks like 14' doors so about 16' to the top of the wall. Hope I can do that with the AR (agricultural residential) zoning we have. Off to the township I go.
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dodge guy

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Unless it is a toy hauler or some type of bunk/loft model the height will either be 10'6" or 11'6". most lite weight trailers will have a 10'6" height. how many steps do you have to get into the trailer? my trailer has 3 steps and 7 foot ceilings and is 11'6". my old trailer had 2 steps and just over 6 foot ceilings and was 10'6".
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this MAY help link
click on archived literature
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