^^^ What Danny said. If you're towing with a truck that puts the king pin height at 48" above the ground vs a truck that puts the king pin height at 58" above the ground will mean a 10" difference in "trailer height over the king pin". Assuming (I know, I know) that the trailer's highest point is over the king pin, then that's a significant difference in "maximum height" based on tow vehicle rather than a "Keystone brochure spec" or "some other owner who's towing with a "king pin height of 50".....
In other words, as Danny said, every rig, when ready to tow, will have a ride height that's specific to that truck/hitch/trailer combination and even two identical truck/trailer combinations may have significantly different "maximum trailer height" based on the hitch height (as adjusted by the owner).....
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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