This is good advice that I did not heed. Oh well, at least it won't rust.
https://imgur.com/gallery/5qa6q
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This is good advice that I did not heed. Oh well, at least it won't rust.
https://imgur.com/gallery/5qa6q
This is good advice that I did not heed. Oh well, at least it won't rust.
https://imgur.com/gallery/5qa6q
oh no, you scraped your roof? what was the height on the structure listed as?
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I'm thinking of trying that (but with cinder blocks or 45lb plates instead of fat chicks).
I tried to put my new Raptor in a garage advertised at 6'-8. That bar across the entrance was the first obstacle. the front of the cab cleared just fine, but as i eased forward the gap kept closing. When the cab was half way through I was down to less than an inch clear and lost my nerve. The truck has less that 200 miles and no way was I going to damage it. Moral of this story is do not blindly accept what you see on the clearance signs.
I found another garage a bit farther away with 6'10 clearance and that's where I'm parking now. Only problem is my antenna slaps a concrete beam about every 20 feet all the way up and back down. I know I could change or shorten the antenna, but it hasn't make it to the top of my priority list yet.
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