I have a property company, one time I saw a house where the owners had sawzalled a huge chunk out of the front door siding and header in order to bring some piece of furniture insideThis reminds me of the people you see that buy a gas grill, big screen tv, etc. and wonder why it doesn't fit in the trunk of their civic. Not helpful response, but I brought a truck home to make sure it would fit in the garage.
Lol! Barring that, if it's too far from a dealer to take it home to measure, the website lists the trucks length as 232.9 inches.This reminds me of the people you see that buy a gas grill, big screen tv, etc. and wonder why it doesn't fit in the trunk of their civic. Not helpful response, but I brought a truck home to make sure it would fit in the garage.
Lol! Barring that, if it's too far from a dealer to take it home to measure, the website lists the trucks length as 232.9 inches.
Simple math would tell the OP, even before he bought the truck, it was 19 feet 5 inches long...
The OP question doesn't make any iota of sense...
Here's the way we do it in Arkansas:
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But here's how the young folks are doing it for their flashy new Fords and stuff. Just build out from your existing garage.
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If you hit the gas pedal hard enough the last foot while pulling in, the truck will magically fit.
Wait, everyone doesn’t do that?I have a property company, one time I saw a house where the owners had sawzalled a huge chunk out of the front door siding and header in order to bring some piece of furniture inside