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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1778367" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>SO... I think even if you had that option, you would still be adding critical height to the truck - critical for (L)east coast living anyway... You already have 6’ 6.5” height stock and there are a literal cr@p ton of garages at 6’8” and a few under. I had to back out of a hospital garage signed a 6’8” because while the flat part was 6’8”, the ramp had a low hanging pipe that was ... maybe 6’2” IIRC it was in or near Largo...</p><p></p><p>You might could do a chase rack and use actuators / solenoids to lower the lights / raise them back in position. You might be able to do this option without adding any “height” over the roofline / satellite antenna. </p><p></p><p>Some aftermarket vendor has a setup like this. Not cheap as an option, but neither would yours be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1778367, member: 21926"] SO... I think even if you had that option, you would still be adding critical height to the truck - critical for (L)east coast living anyway... You already have 6’ 6.5” height stock and there are a literal cr@p ton of garages at 6’8” and a few under. I had to back out of a hospital garage signed a 6’8” because while the flat part was 6’8”, the ramp had a low hanging pipe that was ... maybe 6’2” IIRC it was in or near Largo... You might could do a chase rack and use actuators / solenoids to lower the lights / raise them back in position. You might be able to do this option without adding any “height” over the roofline / satellite antenna. Some aftermarket vendor has a setup like this. Not cheap as an option, but neither would yours be. [/QUOTE]
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