Your best solution is to actually measure your trailer. There can be significant differences between trailers of the same model from year to year and even from month to month within a model year. The way your trailer sits (nose high/nose low/nose level) when hitched to your tow vehicle may cause a difference in what is the tallest item on the roof.
It's fairly simple to measure the height, just hitch to your tow vehicle, drive to a level spot, place a 10' 2x4 on the tallest part of the roof (usually the A/C), try to get it as level as you can and measure where the 2x4 hangs over each side. Average those two measurements and that'll give you the height.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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