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    I have to agree, a garage or barn is more than a glove to fit your Coach into. Step back and consider the long term implications before you set everything in concrete. Is this your first and last Coach, do you have ample room to work on the top, bottom, sides, front, and back of the Coach. If you have an oil leak, wheel bearing leak, etc., can a mechanic fix it without towing it out of the barn. Do you intend to level the coach in the barn for use. (with a 4-5 inch drop at the front with air bags dropped, you won't be able to level the Coach at the back.) Finally, if you specifically design for this Coach, how will this effect the use of the barn for other uses, and for resale.
    Last edited by garyde; 02-26-2009 at 10:44 PM.
    Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide

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