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Old 06-01-2016, 02:36 PM   #1
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DANGER... Will Robinson... DANGER!

May just be a typo, but the Keystone 2016 lineup claims a higher clearance than prior years. Example... the 2016 Alpine has a 13'4" clearance... the previous models are all 12'8". Not sure why the change, but if you have a new 2016, I'd measure real good!

Might want to double check with your dealer... or Keystone? If it's not a typo, it's gotta' be a "Taller A/C" up front?
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Old 06-01-2016, 03:12 PM   #2
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Don't know about other models my #15 Mountaineer has a height of 13' 5
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Old 06-01-2016, 03:48 PM   #3
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May be with the 2nd A/c. That's about what mine is.
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Old 06-02-2016, 03:26 PM   #4
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Our 2013 Alpine has two A/Cs as stock and clears 12'8"' They must have changed the front A/C unit?...
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Old 06-02-2016, 05:54 PM   #5
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Ours was listed at 12'8", but actually measures at 13'5". Maybe keystone just got their tape measures out and updated the new units more accurately.
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Old 06-03-2016, 08:26 AM   #6
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Ours was listed at 12'8", but actually measures at 13'5". Maybe keystone just got their tape measures out and updated the new units more accurately.

OOph.. That could be a problem, glad you measured!
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Old 06-03-2016, 02:20 PM   #7
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I'll drag out the ole yard stick tomorrow, and probably feel D*MN LUCKY after hauling it for 3 years with wrong factory info! BLUSH!

Stay tuned.....................
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Old 06-03-2016, 09:22 PM   #8
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Be interesting what you find. After we added the front A/C we ended up over 13' on our Laredo, for sure. We measured.

Quite annoying if you get into a town that hasn't cut their trees up off the road properly. Have seen a lot of tree branches that are significantly below the stop lights, in lots of towns.
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Old 06-04-2016, 08:17 AM   #9
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I have measured our 2013 Alpine 3555RL numerous times and no matter how I measure still comes out to 12' 8" just like the factory spec. The front AC is the high point and the sat dish is next high point. Our pole building door is exactly 13' so this measurement was critical. When I back the Alpine in I only have a 3/4 inch clearance. This due to slight incline of the driveway in front of the door.

It is important measure hooked up to the TV the way you travel with the fiver level. Many factors come into play on checking this height. For example, I have to let most of the air out of the air bags to make the clearance in the pole building.

I built the pole building with a 12' door and had to remodel and replace the door to get the Alpine to clear the door. Our previous RV was a Larado travel trailer that cleared easily.
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Old 06-04-2016, 10:31 AM   #10
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Montana High Country Specs

I am looking at the brochure the dealership provided on the Montana High Country 2016 models and all models show the height of 12 ft 9 inch. I hope this information is accurate.
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Old 06-04-2016, 12:25 PM   #11
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I'm still coming up with 12'9". I have two Dometic A/Cs and the front one is not as tall as the rear one. I'll call Keystone on Monday and see what I can learn from them, and report back.

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Big rig trailers are typically 13'6", that is the standard used for all truck routes. Since I'm not exceeding that, I feel confident if I stick to truck routes. I've measured my trailer several times and come up with small variations of 13'4"-13'5". Not only do I stick to truck routes through towns, I also don't attempt to go under anything not listed at 14' or more.
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Not to hijack the thread, but I've had a question and this might be the time to ask. What, if any, guidance/standards is there for gas station canopy markings? And I don't mean truck stops, just random gas stations. Or is it do whatever you want? I'm always hesitant with ones that aren't marked. I got into an argument with a buddy a few years ago when I wouldn't go under one that looked low and wasn't marked and he was telling me that under a certain height they had to be marked and I would be fine. Well, I wasn't going to find out the hard way. My current rig is 13'2" so there's not a lot of wiggle room. A previous trailer I was about to go under a canopy and just happened to notice the clearance marking, which was lower than my trailer. Had to back out of a very crowded gas station, which didn't make a few others too happy, but oh well.
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Rig rig trailers are typically 13'6", that is the standard used for all truck routes. Since I'm not exceeding that, I feel confident if I stick to truck routes. I've measured my trailer several times and come up with small variations of 13'4"-13'5". Not only do I stick to truck routes through towns, I also don't attempt to go under anything not listed at 14' or more.
That's an effective, common sense approach to the problem.
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Old 06-05-2016, 07:42 PM   #15
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Not to hijack the thread, but I've had a question and this might be the time to ask. What, if any, guidance/standards is there for gas station canopy markings? And I don't mean truck stops, just random gas stations. Or is it do whatever you want? I'm always hesitant with ones that aren't marked. I got into an argument with a buddy a few years ago when I wouldn't go under one that looked low and wasn't marked and he was telling me that under a certain height they had to be marked and I would be fine. Well, I wasn't going to find out the hard way. My current rig is 13'2" so there's not a lot of wiggle room. A previous trailer I was about to go under a canopy and just happened to notice the clearance marking, which was lower than my trailer. Had to back out of a very crowded gas station, which didn't make a few others too happy, but oh well.

No standard nor consistency.

Some marked, some not.
Some high, some low.

Best way to deal with it is if it looks too low, get out and look.
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If it looks tight, the wifey gets out and marshalls me in or stops me. Always have an easy back out (if that's possible...wifey again).
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Adding the second a/c to ours put us over 13' - though only by about an inch, give or take a bit. It's still several inches less height then the last one which topped out a little over 13'8" with the Aero-Flow vent covers that I had on it. My way of thinking - if it looks too low, it is. I only had one underpass encounter with the expected back up/turn around in 6 years though the heat stretched and dangling power/cable lines in my neighborhood cost a TV antenna and two Aero Flow vent covers.
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Old 06-07-2016, 09:11 PM   #18
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There is a youtube video that shows a 5vr pulling in to a station and took the whole canopy down on his TV and a couple cars pumping gas. I bet his insurance company loved him.
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Old 06-08-2016, 02:55 AM   #19
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Update:

E-mailed Keystone three days ago, still no response. Phone call to customer service confirms 12'8", but they probably just look at the spec sheet. I want it in writing.

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Old 06-08-2016, 03:52 AM   #20
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Keystone will, as you found out, only tell you what is on the spec sheet and what their measurements were for a particular model. That spec can't take into account the way it's setup for hauling by your TV or what accessories you have mounted on the roof, along with changes in tires or suspension.

I measure mine by hooking up, ready to tow (air bags, if the TV is equipped, at operating pressure), tape and using good duct tape, a piece of 1x2 or 3 furring on the highest point, leveling it with a carpenter's level then use a rigid (1" or wider) tape measure from the ground. Not perfect but even with the furring 1"+/- sag, depending on that piece of wood and which I added to my figure, is usually close enough.
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