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Am I Being Realistic?

1L243
Explorer II
Explorer II
My enclosed garage is 124" long or 10'4".... I want to carry a flat fender Willys Jeep which is 122 3/4" long.. That leaves me 5/8" front and back. Is it wishfull thinking that I am thinking this will work?

My rig can handle the payload, my ramp can handle the weight......
2017 Coleman 300tq by Dutchman Toy Hauler. 34.5 feet long and under 10k Gross. 500 watt Solar 2000 watt Inverter, 1999 Ford F250 2WD 7.3 4R100 DP Tuner, S&B Cold Air Intake, Gauges, 6.0 Trans Cooler, Air Bags.
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Leonandlisa
Explorer
Explorer
My Ranger is about an inch away from my glass slider in my trailer, I use a chain that is attached to an anchor at the back of the trailer and I hook to the front of the Ranger when I drive in, when I am out of chain I am in all the way, the chain doesn't allow any movement forward and I use a 3500 lb ratchet strap to pull it tight. I have used this method for several thousands of miles without an issue, several hundred of those miles were off road with very rough terrain.

Leon

momentum_rv
Explorer
Explorer
1L243 wrote:
GENECOP wrote:
I carry a Smart Car in my Garage I have about 1" front, 1" back and about 2" from the roof to the cieling......I Build a fixed chock that bears against the back wall and when my front tires hit, I'm there..Then I built another rear chock that rests against my rear ramp door when I close it...


That is what I was thinking as well....


I do this w/ a Fiat Abarth in mine. 1 inch on each end. Just be sure to strap it down tight in addition to the chocks.
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2015 Ford F-350 DRW 4x4 Lariat

GENECOP
Explorer II
Explorer II
I will get you a couple of shots of my setup next time I am there...on the rear bumper of the Smart Car I used a piece of black indoor outdoor carpet, cut it to shape, and used spray adhesive to install it over the factory bumper....when I lift the ramp up, the back of the Smart Car was rubbing against the sandpaper rough surface of the ramp, now it just roughs up the carpet a little and I can remove and replace once a year, oddly enough the carpet bumper looks like factory....

1L243
Explorer II
Explorer II
I got a door up front. The area carpet makes it look smaller than it actually is..

If the Jeep should actually fit I would do a fixed front chock where the Jeep could not move forward into the door.
2017 Coleman 300tq by Dutchman Toy Hauler. 34.5 feet long and under 10k Gross. 500 watt Solar 2000 watt Inverter, 1999 Ford F250 2WD 7.3 4R100 DP Tuner, S&B Cold Air Intake, Gauges, 6.0 Trans Cooler, Air Bags.

deltabravo
Nomad
Nomad
I wouldn't to it with that minimal amount of clearance.
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2018 Arctic Fox 992 with an Onan 2500i "quiet" model generator

Ivylog
Explorer III
Explorer III
I would add 1/4" steel plates (2'x6') where the bumpers are going to rub the bulkhead and the door. There is no way to fasten the jeep down so that it does not move around some. I would tie it down so that you are already hitting the back door in the hopes that in a hard stop it doesn't damage the bulkhead and yes I would do it.
This post is my opinion (free advice). It is not intended to influence anyone's judgment nor do I advocate anyone do what I propose.
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Y-Guy
Moderator
Moderator
Imagine the front bumper can't be detached, what about on the rear? Tire, gas can, pintle hitch? If you have the room you're good to go. You might want to place a sheet of plywood up front so if the front bumper hits the wall it won't damage the wall and to spread the impact.

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2007 Winnebago Sightseer 35J

2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon

1L243
Explorer II
Explorer II
GENECOP wrote:
I carry a Smart Car in my Garage I have about 1" front, 1" back and about 2" from the roof to the cieling......I Build a fixed chock that bears against the back wall and when my front tires hit, I'm there..Then I built another rear chock that rests against my rear ramp door when I close it...


That is what I was thinking as well....
2017 Coleman 300tq by Dutchman Toy Hauler. 34.5 feet long and under 10k Gross. 500 watt Solar 2000 watt Inverter, 1999 Ford F250 2WD 7.3 4R100 DP Tuner, S&B Cold Air Intake, Gauges, 6.0 Trans Cooler, Air Bags.

GENECOP
Explorer II
Explorer II
I carry a Smart Car in my Garage I have about 1" front, 1" back and about 2" from the roof to the cieling......I Build a fixed chock that bears against the back wall and when my front tires hit, I'm there..Then I built another rear chock that rests against my rear ramp door when I close it...