The easiest (and probably most efficient) way is to park your trailer on a concrete level surface. Get a 2x4 that is long enough to go across your RV and extend beyond the sides. Use a level to make sure the 2x4 is level, then without moving anything, measure BOTH sides of the 2x4 from the surface that touches the tallest part of your trailer's roof to the concrete. Take the measurement on each side and compare the two. They should be the same (if the concrete is level and the 2x4 is level). That's your trailer height, measured by you, confirmed by two measurements and verified by the comparison of each measurement to be the same.....
ADDED: Do the measurement while the RV is hitched and the entire rig is "as it would be when towing"... If you unhitch and level the trailer (front to back) you'll introduce an error in your height if the tallest part is on the front or the rear of your trailer. So, measure it as it's hitched, ready to tow.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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