Iowa Dave
Senior Member
Heights
Not to confuse the issue but I have to on storage door heights, but have to ask If there have been changes in the configuration of the air conditioner cover that would make a difference? And if the trailer is equipped with an antenna like a Wineguard how tall is it and where it’s mounted. I’m pretty sure our 2010 19 was 9’3” but can’t be certain now. In addition there’s some differences in tire sidewall heights and squat on the axle due to age or loading. The approach into the building would best taper towards the building to tip the rear end down till the tandem axles level it out. Except for the fact that nobody wants rainwater or snowmelt draining towards the door. Unless you have some kind of slot drain. To paraphrase the old woodcutting saying, “measure three times, smash zero times.” The older I get the fewer chances I take. We covered the waterfront when we built the Escape Garage and went with12 foot sidewalls 10 foot door height, 18’ wide. “Give me land, lots of land, neath the starry skies above, don’t fence me in”.
Iowa Dave
Not to confuse the issue but I have to on storage door heights, but have to ask If there have been changes in the configuration of the air conditioner cover that would make a difference? And if the trailer is equipped with an antenna like a Wineguard how tall is it and where it’s mounted. I’m pretty sure our 2010 19 was 9’3” but can’t be certain now. In addition there’s some differences in tire sidewall heights and squat on the axle due to age or loading. The approach into the building would best taper towards the building to tip the rear end down till the tandem axles level it out. Except for the fact that nobody wants rainwater or snowmelt draining towards the door. Unless you have some kind of slot drain. To paraphrase the old woodcutting saying, “measure three times, smash zero times.” The older I get the fewer chances I take. We covered the waterfront when we built the Escape Garage and went with12 foot sidewalls 10 foot door height, 18’ wide. “Give me land, lots of land, neath the starry skies above, don’t fence me in”.
Iowa Dave