DaBagBoy
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if you decide not to tear down the wall...maybe another idea FWIW - raise the front end of the truck? with some cheap ramps?
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So I knew this going into purchase. If I have to leave it outside it isn’t a huge deal. But I’m so close. I have a standard length garage but whoever built the house decided they wanted a secondary staircase down to the basement. This takes about 4 feet off my garage parking length. I need about 3-4 more inches to make it. Attaching a photo of the staircase and brick wall. I’m thinking about getting a mortar blade for my reciprocating saw and cutting enough cinder block off to allow my CT to clear over the brick, and still have a low curb-like remainder to keep me from driving too far. It’s likely going to be a code violation but figured I could repair it before I sell the house. (No children to worry about in household). I’d like to leave around 9-10” of height because that’s where the lowest whole block layer sits. But that’s too high for entry level. I think there’s a way to set height by location or if not, set it so the CT never goes below 10”. What am I not considering? Am I asking for disaster? View attachment 50800
Seems like a good plan. You could always add a railing if needed. Glue a rubber stop block down so you don't hit the remainder of the cinder block.
Now that’s really creative thank you! Really like this forum so much more helpful than Reddit.if you decide not to tear down the wall...maybe another idea FWIW - raise the front end of the truck? with some cheap ramps?
https://a.co/d/jlJi0Bh