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Be sure to check your measurements. Yes I could squeeze it in, but the way my garage it setup there is a wheel stop about 2 (EDIT: 3) feet away from the wall that I would need to climb up. It would be so close that going in front or behind the truck would not be an option. Basically it would be Gandalf and it shall not let anyone pass.

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Dang. Now I’m worried. How long is your garage?
20'x20', the wheel stop is 24" (EDIT: its 36") from the wall, and with the front wheel so close to the front of the bumper it stops me short. I think the garage door is maybe 3-4" inches inside the threshold.

Backing in might help, but then it would cause me issues with charging and getting in/out of the driver side.

I will report back if I find a solution.
 
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Ok thank you. THAT is my problem, my wheel stop is 3' away from the wall. If it was only 2' I would be fine. I think it is time for me to buy that CyberHammer and start chipping away.
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My garage is 21’4” long although just 19’6” wide. Width should be enough including wife’s Model Y, although she’s gonna need to park a bit closer to her side than she does now (we have 2 Y’s at the moment). We shall see - if I Ever get my Beast VIN…
 
 








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