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    MY12 110 Puma Height??

    I am purchasing a MY12 110 Puma and would prefer to keep it under cover in the garage. I am concerned however that it won't fit height wise!

    My garage door height is 2090 mm. The brochure gives 2021 to 2182 mm depending on suspension and tyres. Its either going to be bloody close or not fit!

    I will have standard 110 suspension with Goodyear 235/85R16 MT/R tyres and the 7 seat option giving a little more weight in the back. Anyone have a similar set up and can give me a height? Will I fit ??

    Thanks

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    Mine is a 2008SVX, was a 7 seater, had 235/85x16, 2" lift on the front to compensate for the bull bar and winch, actual lift about 35mm. Stock rear springs with Polybags

    Rear height was 2050mm, it fitted with about 50mm to spare.

    Drive way runs up hill to the garage door and that small difference means that I cant reverse in.

    Now has 285/75x16 and it is sooo sooo close, but it still fits

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    Mine fits just but means i can't leave a roofrack on permanently!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drover View Post
    Rear height was 2050mm, it fitted with about 50mm to spare.
    Drive way runs up hill to the garage door and that small difference means that I cant reverse in.
    Thanks Drover. Given your specs I have 40mm to spare and also a sloping driveway. You have given me hope. Only time will tell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBlueOne View Post
    Mine fits just but means i can't leave a roofrack on permanently!
    Blue, do you have a measure on the height of your garage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBlueOne View Post
    Mine fits just but means i can't leave a roofrack on permanently!
    X 2 mine spends most of its time leaning against the garage wall.....

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    Glenn i will get back to you with the measurement mate, have to go to work.

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    Hi Glenn,
    I got a defender 90 MY10 and when i first purchased it i was scare to park it in any garage or shopping centre.
    But if you have the stock suspension and shocks you should fit in anything at 2.05m high
    i got a windcheetah roof racks on my car and it fits under 2.1m
    when i get a chance i'll take some photo and post it for you.

    P.S. be mindful this is driving in a level surface....it'll be different it you are entering from a slope surface

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    Quote Originally Posted by sumosmurf76 View Post
    i got a windcheetah roof racks on my car and it fits under 2.1m
    Thanks Sumo. Was looking at the windcheetah roof rack as well but I will be happy just to get the car in the garage and mount a roof rack when required.

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    My 110 is 2050mm at the back. My garage door is 2060mm..........





    Cheers,

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