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Old 01-18-2012, 04:02 PM
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Read an earlier post which had me thinking how many of u guys can fit ur truck in ur house garage? And what set up do u have. Supercrew short bed etc...
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Never tried - but I'd say no.

With a good running start - yes.

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Not even close. 2010 Screw 5.5ft' bed. Even if I wanted to park in the garage I couldn't. We only have a 1 car garage and the Mrs. parks her Vibe in it. Our old Ford Windstar fit though. Barely... but it did fit.
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I don't have a garage yet, but the plans are to build it around an F350 Crew Cab Long Bed even though I currently have an F150 screw with 5.5' box. I have yet to decide on a two or three stall garage, but it will be either 26' or 28' deep by 24' (2 car) or 36' (3 car) wide. Being born and raised in the arctic, I am done parking outside when I build my house.
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2010 Screw 5.5 box. If the garage is clean and I pull in diagonally I can *barely* fit in our 2 car. Not worth the hassle unless there's a hailstorm coming.

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Mine just barely fits. 2010 Screw short bed. I have inches on each end to the wall and door.

I had to re-arrange all my cabinets and tool box to get it in our 2 car garage. But as long as the wife can park in there as well all is good.
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2011 SCrew 5.5' box. Fits easily into my garage. Room to spare on all sides. My garage is just a two car built in the '40's. No room for another car though


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Garage is 25x70. I actually just purchased this house and it was a must that my truck fit in the garage.

Screw 6.5 box. 21.5 feet, 22 with the hitch in. Fits with about a foot to spare!
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mines to small by a few inches. 11 Screw 5.5 bed
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Barely fits in the two car garage. Since there are two seperate doors. If I had just one solid door it would fit. My Neighbor can fit his H2 and X5 in his garage bc of the one solid garage door. I will never try that again bc it took 10 mins trying not to damage my truck when I pulled in and then out.

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