Will it fit?

The old trick of a tennis ball hanging from the ceiling helps. New build garage. A little bit tight.
 

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What is your side clearance like? Easy in and out?
 
It's a little tight through the door but 2.92m width once in. I only put it in the garage a couple of times a week or if the weather is bad, I've got alot of trees around the drive. After a couple of times it's easy. Also stuck a sponge to the wall so I can open the door without worry.
 
I have about 15cm of clearance from the rear bumper to the wall on mine. I chose to cut a wooden block to size and simply reverse until the rear wheels touch it - that way even if I approach a little too fast it's very unlikely to hit the wall
 
markz86 said:
I have about 15cm of clearance from the rear bumper to the wall on mine. I chose to cut a wooden block to size and simply reverse until the rear wheels touch it - that way even if I approach a little too fast it's very unlikely to hit the wall

Ditto. Except I drive in nose first. I like the reassurance of the front tyres nudging up against the wood over a Tennis ball touching the windscreen!
 
I bought a roll of Blupalu self-adhesive sponge door-protector from Amazon. Brilliant. Stocks to the wall like....well you know what! I cut a piece about a foot long and stuck it to the wall where the driver's door opens. Not only can I open the door against the wall to get in and out of the car but also I positioned each piece so that when the door opens to the middle of the piece the car is in the perfect place. Did the same the other side. Works well. Didn't put a piece of wood because sometimes I may reverse in.
 

Nice job!
 
Thanks - yes very pleased particularly when it fitted in!! And with enough room to work around the car. Happy😊
 
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