You might want to change the position of your garage door sensors, move them from the 6” off the floor to bumper height. My garage door opener was ancient and didn’t have them was always paranoid when I pulled in to do oil changes and wax. I recently installed a new opener that came with sensors. No way my ram fits in my garage, but my wife’s car lives in it unless I need to use it for something.Mine barely fits, and I closed the door on the bumper yesterday. Did quite a lot of damage.
I have the same issue, 3 inches total clearance. Right now I have a piece of dense carpet pad against the front wall. I get super close, put it in neutral, push it up tight, set the ebrake. Works but a real pain. I'm thinking about building a truck width frame from 2x4s that sits on the floor and flushes up to the wall. Just let the truck ease up against it until tires hit.My townhome has a garage, it's about 237.5 inches long. I read online that the Ram crew cab is 232.9 inches long. However after adjusting for the garage door hinges and whatnot I have about 235 inches of usable space. Has or does anyone park their truck in the garage with little room for error. It gives me 2.1 inches of wiggle room.
Is the truck actually that length? Any ideas or responses/insights would be greatly appreciated.
Mine fits fine lengthwise with about two or three inches to spare.
My main concern was height though, as these trucks sit pretty high (specially the 4x4s), and I barely clear the top of the shark fin to the bottom of my garage door with about 3/4" to spare in normal ride height. I had my wife and kids spotting the roof of the truck the first time I put it in. It was nerve wrecking
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