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Old 03-14-02, 05:24   #1 (permalink)
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2 car garage..how wide??

Is a 20X20 garage big enough to park 2 vehicles in comfortably??
Remember that the actual pull in width is only 16'wide..
 
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Old 03-14-02, 05:32   #2 (permalink)
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Well I have a friend that his garage is 16X16 and he fits two eagle talons in it and it is a tight fit! I think that 20X20 you could fit two in easy but you would still be close with the doors hittin...
Are you Building a new one> Mine is about 26X26 and I wish it was about 4 feet wider

Also what cars/trucks are you fittin in there>?
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Old 03-14-02, 05:37   #3 (permalink)
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Yea Im building in the fall but I don't think I can stretch it. The way it is designed, the left side of the house is flush with the garage so it really is one long outer wall. Im trying to fit a Dodge Dakota and a Nissan Maxima without having to worry about hitting the walls or other vehicle..
 
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Old 03-14-02, 06:24   #4 (permalink)
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Mine is 20' x 20' and is too short for my truck which measures 19' something and barely fits in the crappy little 7' door so It don't go in anymore. (mirror folding is a PIA)

Measure your car width with the doors open and add them together. Then if you want cabinets add 30 inches for the depth of those. This would be ultimate but extreme.

24' wide should be good. 24' long would allow cabinets on the front wall.

Remember garages are measured on the outside of the slab so a normal sheet rock garage loses about 4" per wall. With brick figure another 4" for the bricks edge that has to be formed into the slab.

They have magazines wiuth garage plans in them. Pretty good ideas in there.

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I can make this easy......... just build it as big as you can Then when it is done you cant say "I wish it was a little bigger"LOL

My dads garage is 44X60! See where I get it from?.......He still says he should have made it bigger!?
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IF at all possible built your 2 car garage large enough to hold 4 cars side- by- side. When my house was built the detached garage was built with two wide doors and room to hold my 3 classics very comfortable with a large work bench/ storage area. All this space may not be needed if you are only using it to keep your cars out of the elements but if you plan on also detailing in the garage lack of space will require 1 car to be outside during this activity. Plan ahead. You may one day have a "toy" that just sits in the corner of the garage that you can detail to your hearts content and actually remain detailed longer than the next errand. In the long run this will be cheaper and more satisfying. Of course this depends on your space available.
Congratulations on the new addition!
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Old 03-26-02, 05:13   #7 (permalink)
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For us common and poor folk, I think that 24 x 24 sounds pretty reasonable.
 
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I'd also try strecthing it to 24" * 24". If your like me, you need to get the lawnmower and snowblower and some bikes and all the other non trivial things in there!

Luckliy, I have a 3 car garage!!
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Old 04-05-02, 07:32   #9 (permalink)
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My garage sux... packed to the gills.

17x17 here's what I have stuffed in to it:
(1) SLK230 - thank god it's small
(1) 325i
(2) Sportbikes
(2) Mountain bikes
(2) Road bikes
(1) Keg-o-rator
and some storage units....

My next house will definatly be a 3 car garage. Possible an oversized 3 car garage!
 
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Mine is 23.5 x 32 and I think 30 x 40 would be about right.
Actually the depth is what makes mine great for me. I can park one car at a slight angle at the back of the garage and still get another car, a motorcycle, and a mini-van in as well. Typical snowblower, lawn mower, air compressor, work bench, etc. crammed in as well.
28 x 32 was my goal, but it didn't work out because of crowding the house a little.
20 x 20 will be O.K. until you start accumulating more toys and tools. 24 x 24 will work well until the kids take over with their bikes. Build as big as you can afford if you have the lot for it.

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