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Old 04-19-2017, 07:50 AM   #1
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Headroom

I have a Showhauler Super C. In comparison, how much headroom do most of the new Class A rugs have?
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Our 2015 American Coach is 84 inches.
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My Excursion has a 7 foot ceiling (84 inches).
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Old 04-19-2017, 11:34 AM   #4
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My Dutch Star has 7' ceiling.
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78 inches for our 2002 Safari Trek, but we also have an 11'1" clearance to top of the air conditioner (The Treks did get taller in 2003 or 2004)
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Most class A motorhomes increased the ceiling height in the 2004-2007 time frame. Monaco added 3" to most coaches in 2005 (79 to 82) and added another 2" in 2007 (82 to 84).
A good way to review this is to download brochures for the models you are interested in.
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