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Good lord man, that's a scary fit!
 
Good lord man, that's a scary fit!
It took a village to get me in there. I had my two sons on ladders watching clearance, and my wife behind the coach keeping me centered.

Here’s what it looked like from the ground. We were all thinking no way.

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A combination of letting some air out of the tires and putting some 2x4 blocks under the corners of the port!
 
I don't think you'll get it in there again, you'll be missing a person or two and WHAM. You won't be happy when you scrape up that pretty coach. Time to rethink that shed IMO.
 
Consider getting HWH Active Air. Not only will it improve your ride and add air leveling but you can lower your coach by changing ride height which may save the day here.
 
I don't think you'll get it in there again, you'll be missing a person or two and WHAM. You won't be happy when you scrape up that pretty coach. Time to rethink that shed IMO.
Oh ye of little faith. :)

I attempted it by myself yesterday and was successful, but I agree with you. I’m going to raise the port three-four inches to give myself more margin for error.
 

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