Overall exterior dimensions

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  1. gypsy truck

    gypsy truck Member

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    I am starting to look at storage options and i was hoping someone that has their truck all put together could provide the overall length (bumper to bumper) and width (outside rear? fenders) for a 1/2 t stock. I found some diagrams and only got frame sizes and then others too grainy to read. Thank you!
     
  2. DeadZoneTruckin

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    This is what I can come up just ff the top of my head.
     

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    74 7/16" rear fender to rear fender.
     
  4. gypsy truck

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    That'l do.

    Ken and DZT - thanks for the info!
     
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    Here's a bonus measurement! With both doors slung wide open, overall width is 127" on my truck. SWMBO is still shaking her head as to why I asked her to help me measure that! Gotta keep her guessing!:D
     
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    A truck I have in the shop is 195" long with a utility bumper. With the factory bumper that is on brackets and bowed out in the center I'd add 3 or 4 inches to this. It's real close to Ken's measurement for width at 74 3/4".
     
  8. gypsy truck

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    Thank you all

    Thank you all for your input and resource materials. It all helped greatly. Thanks! It is going to be a tight squeeze where i have to store her, but with some luck and skilled maneuvering and creative storage, I think it will all work out.
     

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