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I always look at how the garage will fit my future plans, had a couple places in the past where one of our new vehicles had to sit outside. Never again.
I have a 2020 Laramie longhorn with the 285/45/22 and Bilstein 5100 and park in 7 foot parking garage at work everyday with ease. I want to get 35s when it’s time for tires and think it will fit but I have to do some calculations to be sureSo i'm buying a new house and it has a 2 car garage. the doors are 7 feet tall by 9 wide. Will my stock 2019 Laramie fit in the 7 foot tall door?
You'll be fine on height on any factory suspension truck.Makes sense....didn't realize house wasn't built....I think it will fit....you can always buy a carport.
Can the builder dig a deeper hole and just lower the garage floor for you?Cant try something that isn't built yet and because the garage is under the house they cant go more then the 7 foot tall door
We just got done building a new home and I was adamant about the garage being big enough. We went with two 10 ft wide by 8 ft high doors and 32 ft deep. I can’t imagine driving into a 8 ft wide door with my truck daily, I fold the mirrors in now and it’s a 10 ft door.
That is a near duplicate of how mine fits. Right up to the plywood and foam board!It should fit height wise the question is length at least it was on my new house. I have maybe 2 inches to spare and that’s completely front to rear. 5’7 bed crew cab.
When I started looking for a truck I brought a crew cab home to see if it would fit. Wasn't really worried about height (the Rebel they gave me to try fit fine thru my 7' door), but length. Crew cab wasn't going to work. Realized later that the quad cab is about 4" shorter overall. Hardly ever have anyone in the back seat anyway, so I brought one of those home to try. Just fit! Crew cab would have worked if I didn't have the stupid step in front of the cars.
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Can't back in unfortunately. As it is I have to hug the wall to give enough space between the cars and fold in my mirror to get past the door frame. Wouldn't be able to get out!That stupid step can be defeated if you back in.
The distance between your back bumper and the rear wheel is greater so the rear of the bed overhangs the step.