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Old 09-20-2015, 09:35 PM   #1
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Jayco Jay Feather 2016 X23B

We have ordered a new jayco jayfeather X23B . Does any one know the
actual height of the trailer without the ac. Specs say it is 123" or 10.25'
with the ac. I need to know the true height without the ac. We have a carport and want to know if it will fit. Jayco X23B measurements only
Any info will be helpful

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Old 09-21-2015, 07:25 AM   #2
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-10" would give you a good reference point
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I'd say 10" is about right. I your dealer isn't too far from you, you could go there and measure on on the lot. Keep in mind that even without AC the bathroom vent and TV antenna stick up at least a few inches. Also, the radio antenna will be bend, but if the roof of the car port is too low it could force the antenna to bend too sharply.
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Just to be contrary....


What difference will knowing now make? Either it will or won't fit when you get it home.


After you start backing your new trailer into the carport, you'll see whether it will fit and what protrusions will be an issue. Then you can either dig out the ground to lower the floor, or add to the walls to get the roof higher.


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