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markss327
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I'm looking for free indoor storage of my car trailer - for the winter season. It's 15 years old, and starting to show some age. I'd like to preserve this, and delay a re-paint, as long as possible. Overall dimensions are 21' long, by 8' wide.
-Mark
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TheRookie
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I *might* be able to help. That width is awfully close on my storage container. Can you get a more exact width?
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My width should be 7' 8" as these are all suppose to be very exact.

http://www.cockeyed.com/inside/container/container.html

Mine is just extra high (high cube) at closer to 10' high rather than 8'
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Too wide

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Well, she's exactly 8' wide at the fenders. Add in another 1/2in per side for tire sidewall bulge, and she aint gona fit.

Thanks for the consideration.
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It's good for a convertible and for small forieng cars like Volkswagens. Sorry, worth a shot.
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