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<blockquote data-quote="pierceography" data-source="post: 1240221" data-attributes="member: 26311"><p>I'm in the midwest. My current F150 (2016 XLT) is kept in the driveway. Even with building a new house last year, it would be a very tight squeeze to get it into the garage.</p><p></p><p>But, when I get a Raptor I've decided I'm going to sausage it into the garage (will be 2-3" of clearance on either bumper). Last year's winter was mild, so I didn't worry much about the truck in the driveway. This winter has been not been as kind. Between temperatures hitting the 60s and then two days later in the low teens, the water melting and then freezing again hasn't done my truck any favors. One of the back door handles is "loose", there are several spots on the roof where the weather stripping has popped, and the moonroof is now rattling whenever I hit even the smallest bump. None of these issues were evident back in November, and I've only put 1,200 miles on the truck (mostly highway) since then.</p><p></p><p>So if you are able to keep your truck in the garage: DO IT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pierceography, post: 1240221, member: 26311"] I'm in the midwest. My current F150 (2016 XLT) is kept in the driveway. Even with building a new house last year, it would be a very tight squeeze to get it into the garage. But, when I get a Raptor I've decided I'm going to sausage it into the garage (will be 2-3" of clearance on either bumper). Last year's winter was mild, so I didn't worry much about the truck in the driveway. This winter has been not been as kind. Between temperatures hitting the 60s and then two days later in the low teens, the water melting and then freezing again hasn't done my truck any favors. One of the back door handles is "loose", there are several spots on the roof where the weather stripping has popped, and the moonroof is now rattling whenever I hit even the smallest bump. None of these issues were evident back in November, and I've only put 1,200 miles on the truck (mostly highway) since then. So if you are able to keep your truck in the garage: DO IT. [/QUOTE]
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