How big is your garage? How big should it be?

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Big Bill

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The garage that was attached to the house was to tight so I built a 25'x50' with a 12'w X 9'h door plenty of room now.


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badm0t0rfinger

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They're quirky as hell but they are fun aren't they?? :anitoof:

They don't make sense until you drive them. I had a D2, so it wasn't the "classic" style, but I enjoyed it none the less. I had a 3.5 inch lift on 34s before I ended up parting ways recently.

How she looked before we parted ways:
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Get the biggest garage you can, you always need room for all kinds of stuff.

Also get a basement if possible in your area. Not so much for storage but you will have access to all of your piping and such.
 

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They don't make sense until you drive them. I had a D2, so it wasn't the "classic" style, but I enjoyed it none the less. I had a 3.5 inch lift on 34s before I ended up parting ways recently.

How she looked before we parted ways:


Very cool. They're definitely some deceptively capable rigs for sure!!

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I've never heard anyone say their garage has too much space, I say go bigger if you can now

Definitely build as large as you can possibly afford and fit...Then make it a tad bigger!! :banana-mario:
 
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My Raptor barely fits in our home built in like 1982. Worse we have this little step heading in to the house. So I have to back up to it, then give it a bit of gas to compress the rear tire to clear my garage door...
 

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They don't make sense until you drive them. I had a D2, so it wasn't the "classic" style, but I enjoyed it none the less. I had a 3.5 inch lift on 34s before I ended up parting ways recently.


Very cool. They're definitely some deceptively capable rigs for sure!!

I used to eat up Jeeps. People would joke something to the sense of bringing a Rover to a Jeep meet up is akin to a knife at a gun fight.... until we hit the trail and it was clear that they had brought the knives...
 
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