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I haul a slide-in camper in the back of my truck and my 28' v-noise allows me to make sharper turns opposed to a flat nose. The camper would have connected with the trailer if the front was flat. Something I never considered when I made my purchase.




Evidently,,you haven't turned as close as I have, or your V-nose is shorter than mine.. I have a King America trailer. It is not a 'top of the line' type trailer by any means...but..It is 'top of the line' for my budget.




I'm suprised you have clearence issues. Maybe a hitch extension would help out. I have a 2' v-nose and a camper that is 9.5' long with a 16" hitch extension. The v-nose puts the front corners of the trialer 2' further back then a flat nose trailer. I'm sure if my trailer was a flat nose, I would hit just pulling into my driveway.