Quote Originally Posted by Gil_J View Post
If you know the distance from the front of the V and the ball mount and the height of the V above the ball mount, you can figure out the angle required for the trailer to impact the coach. Hopefully, it's not to late to have the upper part of the V sloped back, if necessary.

Good luck,
I'm not sure of the measurements. I didn't think about it until I ordered the trailer. They have options for v-nosed, v-nosed with top slanted back and flat front. I opted for the standard v-nose to maximize storage capacity in the trailer with upper and lower cabinets in the V.