
Call me cheap, but I hate having to pay a monthly storage fee to have my brand new camper sit outside in the sun, snow, rain, and wind.
Although I knew it was a few inches too tall, I wanted to see if I could get the camper to fit in my garage (7' opening) by taking the wheels off and sliding it in on modified tire skates.

After much measuring and checking, and carefully lowering the trailer onto the skates, I slowly pushed it into the garage with just a fraction of an inch to spare. Once inside, the tires were put back on and the trailer was nice and cozy in its new home. Mission accomplished!
After I got the hang of it, I got to the point where I could move it in or out of the garage in about a half hour or so. I figured it was worth the effort, but, to be perfectly honest, by the end of the season, this exercise got really old.