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<blockquote data-quote="Walt" data-source="post: 632730" data-attributes="member: 18070"><p>I'd go as wide as space practically allows you; I'd be well happy with 2 - 3ft all the way around. </p><p>You'd probably find yourself filling any spare space with shelves, benches/trollies.</p><p></p><p>Currently got a standard 60's style garage which leaves less than 1/2ft on one side and 1 1/2ft just on the other. Bit of a squeeze but can just access one side of the bus - which means the Bay sliding door makes a big difference; Would struggle to open the doors on a Splitty. </p><p></p><p>Biggest game changer was swapping the original 60's up and over door for a roller one; Obviously more height but also before could only have the bus jacked up with the up and over door closed, as when it was open it sat about an inch above the bus roof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walt, post: 632730, member: 18070"] I'd go as wide as space practically allows you; I'd be well happy with 2 - 3ft all the way around. You'd probably find yourself filling any spare space with shelves, benches/trollies. Currently got a standard 60's style garage which leaves less than 1/2ft on one side and 1 1/2ft just on the other. Bit of a squeeze but can just access one side of the bus - which means the Bay sliding door makes a big difference; Would struggle to open the doors on a Splitty. Biggest game changer was swapping the original 60's up and over door for a roller one; Obviously more height but also before could only have the bus jacked up with the up and over door closed, as when it was open it sat about an inch above the bus roof. [/QUOTE]
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