doublegregg
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hi all
hopefully the dilemma is about to end...in time for the rtr?????
i want to get a chevy van, 2018 or 2017...... long story short: chevy's height measurement for van is 85". i measured a 2018 van, and i measured it at 81 1/2" at the rear roof... actually, that is probably wrong, since i know the interior of the van slopes up in the middle..... my garage door height at opening is 81 1/2". so can i let air out of the tires, or do something else, to lower the thing so it will fit in my garage? does anyone know how much of a reduction in height i can safely accomplish? of course, i will have to remember to undo whatever it was i did to get it in, once i get it out............ i'm wondering if some people are used to regularly lowering, raising their van or other vehicle.... i'm a total newbie at this.
if i do the math, i figure i have to lower it 6" at least. i do not want to damage my garage door!
i live in the city, and would just prefer it be in my garage.... also, easier to work on it.
tysm, and maybe i'll see you at the rtr...........here's hoping.
hopefully the dilemma is about to end...in time for the rtr?????
i want to get a chevy van, 2018 or 2017...... long story short: chevy's height measurement for van is 85". i measured a 2018 van, and i measured it at 81 1/2" at the rear roof... actually, that is probably wrong, since i know the interior of the van slopes up in the middle..... my garage door height at opening is 81 1/2". so can i let air out of the tires, or do something else, to lower the thing so it will fit in my garage? does anyone know how much of a reduction in height i can safely accomplish? of course, i will have to remember to undo whatever it was i did to get it in, once i get it out............ i'm wondering if some people are used to regularly lowering, raising their van or other vehicle.... i'm a total newbie at this.
if i do the math, i figure i have to lower it 6" at least. i do not want to damage my garage door!
i live in the city, and would just prefer it be in my garage.... also, easier to work on it.
tysm, and maybe i'll see you at the rtr...........here's hoping.