Quote: Originally posted by Ianandkaren on 28/4/2008
Just a note for Jenhug, the pennine pathfinder fc wont fit into a standard garage width ways
My Pathfinder fits into our standard Wilcon homes built garage and they don't give you any more room than they have to. It is a little bit tight through the doorway (1 cm each side) but it does go in.
thats interesting path walker, mine is a wards 70's home, so there is a possibilty it might squeeze in! a bit of vaseline on the side it will be fine! LOL!
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Thanks for that lisa, I have e-mailed graham at TVS in Bolton, not too far from us. I like how you make it sound so easy - adapated a light weight porch - is there a specific make that we could look out for if we need to buy the porch to have it adapted?. Ours is also a 2004 so it shouldn't be a problem for someone who knows what to do.
Husband has just corrected me, the pathfinder would just go in but nothing would come out!! The racking at the back for his stuff would have to come down, bikes would have to be re-housed, do i need to go on any more about a man and the contents and his garage - without making it a security risk.
As we live on a hill our garage is taller than standard and we have a door and a shed at the back. I have built a shelf over the height of the camper to store all the junk and camping kit out of the way. The bikes fit at the front around the A frame of the camper but nothing else will fit in.