Thanks, but that's a no-go. House and garage are brick. It's a one-car garage and I already bump the Ranger against a carpet-covered board I nail gunned into the wall years ago.OK, here's what you do, move the full-sized truck front bumper snug against the back wall in the garage.
Make note on where you need to remove the drywall and possibly half the width of the studs in the wall.
After a careful surgical procedure, the full-sized truck will clear the garage door. You're welcome!
The garage door clears the rear bumper by literally an inch. And it isn't real wide either.
Wife's Pacifica barely fits and only goes in the garage if we're going away and taking my truck. It's too wide and to get it in there you have to fold both mirrors back and climb out the tailgate because you can't open the doors enough to get out.
House was built in 1936 and the garage was meant for cars also built in 1936.
