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Old 04-29-2013, 08:48 PM
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Mine and the wife's car parked comfortably in the garage....

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Mine and the wife's car parked comfortably in the garage....
That's not fair almost no ones garage is that empty, I just wish mine was. :-jealous
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wow, is that a standerd 16" door or bigger?




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Old 04-30-2013, 07:17 AM
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Had to measure this morning and its 18'. I knew it fit in there with more room than it looked like others did.
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NO problem!!!

My fx4 s crew and wifes Acaida both fit. Just have to pull in close to the door on both sides. Kids have to get out before we pull in but, that is mainly so they dont door ding the other vehicle
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Our house is built in the early '80's.. Simple 1800 sq foot house with a standard garage with no extra area/shelving in front or either side, but we can fit my 09 SCrew Lariat and wife's 08 Suburban just fine.. We park at an angle where the front of the vehicles are pointed to the front corners so its easier to get in inbetween the vehicles.
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NOPE

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Not all garage doors are the same size either. My last house had an 18ft instead of the standard 16ft door. When I replaced the door I learned that for some reason those last 2 feet are the most expensive 2 feet!
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my truck and wifes accord in a 16 foot door the garage inside is 20 feet, she comes in straight with about 6 inches to spare, I come in at angle then cut in after the mirror clears, I glued a block to the floor to stop the truck about a inch from the wall, that gives me about a foot on the back to walk around, its a crew cab with a 6.5 bed.

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My garage was designed around a model t. I could park my wrangler in there if it was doorless. I park outdoors. Lol


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