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Wait... Gramma wasn't sitting out on the porch... was she?
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Wait... Gramma wasn't sitting out on the porch... was she?
don't get the sasquatch...you will be fineHere is one discussion on the topic. I measured my garage opening, and I can fit with a roof rack and 35s, but not with a rack or any sort of cargo topper.
Thanks for the links. This topic actually made me go out and measure how tall the opening is in my garage.It's actually come up a few times.
Vehicle Height/Garage Clearance
sasquatch proof garage
Fitting Through Garage Doors
Four Door Length for Garage Fit
Will a Sasquatch fit in a garage?
Fitting into garage
Unfortunately many of the houses in my town were built before people reliably owned cars... some were even built before cars were invented.
My house, built in 2017, has a 93" opening. I could likely fit a Sasquatch with roof rack plus a raft or something on top of it in there.Unless you have an older house most newer homes have a 84" garage opening.
You're lucky because standard height is usually 84" so maybe the original owner requested it larger.Thanks for the links. This topic actually made me go out and measure how tall the opening is in my garage.
My house, built in 2017, has a 93" opening. I could likely fit a Sasquatch with roof rack plus a raft or something on top of it in there.
But I expect the Bronco to sleep outside anyway, because my garage is already full with two cars and two motorcycles.
I'm thinking maybe they do things differently in Idaho than Arizona. All garages in my subdivision (200+) have at least as large of opening as mine does. And about 1/3 of the houses have larger doors on the end where they can park a full size motorhome inside.You're lucky because standard height is usually 84" so maybe the original owner requested it larger.
Well, good time to upgrade to that new custom built home you've been thinking about. Do that and buy your Bronco at the same time and only cry once.Guess I should have kept scrolling! Thanks guys. That first thread @Jason posted yielded this result which is exactly the kind of creative maneuvering I was looking for (regardless of if it actually works it's a cool idea and that's what I was looking to find):
Lonestar777 said:
One of my good friends has a built rock crawling jeep with huge tires and bit lift. He installed an ATV winch underneath which compresses the suspension so he can get through the garage door, then once inside he can release it.
Yeah most houses built out here are cheap cookie cutter tract built homes. But I bought mine during the recession and got it for close to nothing so it'll due for now. When I lived back in MA I worked for several different custom builders and am use to quality. These guys wouldn't last a week back there. lolI'm thinking maybe they do things differently in Idaho than Arizona. All garages in my subdivision (200+) have at least as large of opening as mine does. And about 1/3 of the houses have larger doors on the end where they can park a full size motorhome inside.
And for the record, I am the original owner, even though the house had already been built when I first saw it.
Bronco is 86.2in wide (7ft 2in) with mirrors extended. So, you should be fine on mirrors. Just need to fine tune your entry and exit.My problem is width, I have a 16' wide door and a 8' wide door. My wife's Expe already owns the 16 footer so guess what I am stuck with. Probably going to have to fold my mirrors in every time I go in and out. I am sure they add 3-4 inches to the body width folded out.
oh nice, I had not ran across that number yet. Five extra inches on both sides, take it nice and slow.Bronco is 86.2in wide (7ft 2in) with mirrors extended. So, you should be fine on mirrors. Just need to fine tune your entry and exit.
Got it off of Ford‘s Bronco site. All the way at the bottom of the specs page under the dropdowns.oh nice, I had not ran across that number yet. Five extra inches on both sides, take it nice and slow.
A laundry room and walk in closet?My "must have" was a garage, my wife's was a fireplace....
...guess what two things the house we bought doesn't have.
Go ahead... take your time...
...I'll wait.