There’s many mistakes on that sheet. Use the body builder guide that's floating around this forum.How is it wider excluding mirrors than with mirrors folded?
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I bet your parking sensors sound like a fire alarm every time you get in!That's how much room I have with my current truck if I'm backed all the way up
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My wife said the same thing to me before we got married!I more worried about width the length
Then she realized she didn’t have anything to worry aboutMy wife said the same thing to me before we got married!![]()
Thanks for the visual! Appreciate it as my garage is what I call a city size, but it’s 24’x24’ which is actually large compared to some since it’s a back detached. But with old cupboards & shelves I probably have about the same room as you do.My garage is not what I would call standard, which is 24'x24', it only measures 22' square. My 5g fits fine, even though I have an 275 gal oil tank protruding on the right (passenger door) side wall for a stove in the basement, and a chimney for our fireplace protruding also from that side of the garage. I don't fold in my mirrors. Also we just had a propane log set put in our fireplace since "moi" is tired of hauling firewood, and now we can just flick on the gas logs! And as luck would have it, not only did the installer have to route the gas line up the outside of the chimney, he put a propane shutoff valve EXACTLY where my mirror slips in! Still no problem, though it could be on a bad night! This is the reason my wife always claims the LEFT side of the garage. Also this is one of the reasons I never had an F150... Lengthwise, there is still room to close the garage door with Pepper and the hitch ball on, and have three feet in front to walk around to get in the house.
I'd say no problem with a Raptor, though I opted to order a '24 XLT.
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Forgot to mention, Mike, (2) 9 foot doors, his & hers!Thanks for the visual! Appreciate it as my garage is what I call a city size, but it’s 24’x24’ which is actually large compared to some since it’s a back detached. But with old cupboards & shelves I probably have about the same room as you do.
If I get one, and I am on track, I will change my garage if I have to.....while I fold the mirrors on my '19 it will fit without folding in the standard single garage door, but since 75% of my garage entering is post tavern.....
Oh now that would be my dream setup for a garage! 7ft one double door. House was built in 73 so guess that was enough when you could stand & piss over the roof of your car.Forgot to mention, Mike, (2) 9 foot doors, his & hers!
You guys get garages!?Oh now that would be my dream setup for a garage! 7ft one double door. House was built in 73 so guess that was enough when you could stand & piss over the roof of your car.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Thunderbird_(sixth_generation)
I’m trying to figure out what car buyers in that era did though when they brought home stuff like this. Park the hood in the garage & the rest of the car in the driveway?
Mind you now I had to go look. This car is about as wide as a modern F150 & 6” shorter than the common CCSB.
Well usually I don't cut it that close, my TRD Pro has the 360 view so I just make sure my bumper is past the line and then shut it off and hit the garage button. This is the biggest "mid size" truck ever so I will just have to be more careful going in and out.I bet your parking sensors sound like a fire alarm every time you get in!
got to get home from the tavern somehowcuz drunk driving is funny
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