Fits in the Garage ... Barely!

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TurboTJ

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What about some nice ADD bumpers. Probably save you 1-2” right there and at this point you probably have to buy them!!! ;)

Maybe I should buy a house with a short garage so I have an excuse too..

I’d think about hanging a rubber (or cloth towel) on the wall so if/when your bumper hits it won’t scratch anything on the truck.

You think that the drywall will scratch the truck? I bump stuff with my bumper all the time but maybe I need to look closer for scratches...
 

John813

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Yea, almost every builder in Florida builds ~19' garages now.

The floorplan sometimes says 20', but that's a clear roundup.


Next house will be custom, but a few years away.
 

Jr24

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My Raptor is tight, but with all the other stuff in my garage, the Mercedes S560 on the other side is even tighter. I actually have tape lines I put on the garage floor that the tire has to be perfectly in between to fit.

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