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Old 04-30-2017, 06:55 PM   #1
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Pod Port ( Car port)

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I like to purchase a car port to cover my R Pod 178.... The length of the pod is about 19-20 ft.

I am thinking of getting a

26 ft long
12 ft wide
12 ft tall
side would be cover with 6ft ( half)

or

21 ft long
12 ft wide
12 ft tall
sides would be cover ( full)

Need to watch cost .... They would come out about the same give or take.

Which one should I get? Note: I live in Colorado so thinking the sides cover would be best due to snow/hail/ etc.
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I'd go with the longer car port. You never know when you might want to get a little bigger trailer. It would be cheaper to add the sides later than to add length.
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