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Here is a simple pictorial guide to getting your Cybertruck into a tight garage.
Taking advantage of the angled front of the truck, we can get the front end up in the air a full 4 feet. Using a little simple geometry here you can see by doing that, your truck length is now 5” shorter. If you need more space, you can increase the ramp height to 5 foot for a full 8” reduction in garage length. Unless you have extremely tall ceilings in your garage, it’s going to be tough getting the length any shorter. But if you happen to have 10 foot ceilings in your garage you can make a 6 foot ramp which means you could get into an 18.5 foot long garage space.
As a side benefit, every time you roll out of your garage you get a little bit of regen topping off your battery.
Taking advantage of the angled front of the truck, we can get the front end up in the air a full 4 feet. Using a little simple geometry here you can see by doing that, your truck length is now 5” shorter. If you need more space, you can increase the ramp height to 5 foot for a full 8” reduction in garage length. Unless you have extremely tall ceilings in your garage, it’s going to be tough getting the length any shorter. But if you happen to have 10 foot ceilings in your garage you can make a 6 foot ramp which means you could get into an 18.5 foot long garage space.
As a side benefit, every time you roll out of your garage you get a little bit of regen topping off your battery.
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