01-03-2013, 12:07 PM
Tom,
Yes, I understand what you are asking.
I have the flat roof, so do not have your situation, but that has never stopped me from commenting :-)
I tried my best to measure from the normal ride height to my highest point. I got 13' 6" and I know Newell says it should be 13' 3". Maybe it is as there is room for some error as I was working alone. I just consider myself 13' 6" for now and hope there may be a little safety factor in there.
I think at that time I determined my AQ/generator stack was the tallest item ( not counting the antennas ). I cannot image your stack would extend as far as mine did above your roof line. I have actually lowered mine a few inches when I replaced the entire AH exhaust system. All that to say, I think if you do not want to increase the clearance height of your coach you would need to mount the antenna on the forward lowered roof. How it would look there would be a matter of personal taste.
Yes, I understand what you are asking.
I have the flat roof, so do not have your situation, but that has never stopped me from commenting :-)
I tried my best to measure from the normal ride height to my highest point. I got 13' 6" and I know Newell says it should be 13' 3". Maybe it is as there is room for some error as I was working alone. I just consider myself 13' 6" for now and hope there may be a little safety factor in there.
I think at that time I determined my AQ/generator stack was the tallest item ( not counting the antennas ). I cannot image your stack would extend as far as mine did above your roof line. I have actually lowered mine a few inches when I replaced the entire AH exhaust system. All that to say, I think if you do not want to increase the clearance height of your coach you would need to mount the antenna on the forward lowered roof. How it would look there would be a matter of personal taste.
Russ White
2016 Winnebago Vista LX 30T
#530 ( Sold )
1999 45' Double Slide - Factory upgrade 2004