You might have to move.
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Haha. Yeah i donāt think it will work to be honest. Maybe I should stick with the badlands or OBX to shed 3ā of width. The 7ā of extra width over my current car is crushing. My wife also going to have a small panic attack backing this out of the driveway to get to her own car. Especially since our house is on a busy double yellow road.You might have to move.
Honestly. I thought about that. Rock sliders and unpainted flares are way safer and less limiting than an OBX with protruding sidesteps and painted dark AMB flaresRock sliders can also double as mower bumpers!
If money was no object, you could put in a horseshoe drive way. You would lose part of the front lawn, but would have more room for your vehicles.Hereās the latest photo I have when we replaced a tree. You could see where the Subaru stands and the two āhallwaysā on either side for mowers to get through around to the back of the house. Thereās not enough room to access backyard on left side of house given landscaping and trees etc
Canāt. Historical zoned on the prominent street in town. 20 neighbors would show up to historical committee to overturn.If money was no object, you could put in a horseshoe drive way. You would lose part of the front lawn, but would have more room for your vehicles.
It looks like youāll gain about 3ā, if you get rid of all those overgrown green weeds on the right side of the driveway. Thatās what I would do.So I have a 1930s house that had a very narrow driveway. A couple years ago we maxed out the width as much as possibly. Not sure if the width of the Sasquatch will fit. What do you think?
We have a single file two car setup on the side of the house. The most important thing is we need to pull in and back out straight with enough room for strollers to maneuver through as well as gardeners with lawnmowers. Same with guys taking out trash. This is my only route to get access to the backyard.
My Subaru is 72ā wide. And we have a just enough comfortable fit on either side. The gardeners have only nicked the side once in three years. However I was never planning on putting a Sasquatch in the driveway at 79.3ā, 7ā wider losing 3.5ā each side.
What do you guys think? Is this going to get beaten to hell by lawnmowers and strollers?
We put a custom grate in the light well. I agree the sas Bronco isnāt very kid friendly in terms of width and heightI would be more worried one of the kids fall down that lightwell.
If that was my driveway i would clear both sides of it from curb and either pave or concrete a path on both sides ,maybe even pavers .
F the lawn guys the kids are going to scratch the bronc up when they start riding bikes.
The one thing that is certian is your going to put kids in car often why make it an ordeal every day.