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2019 f3 limited - how wide at the front?

Mcolabella

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Physical dimensions, width of the front.
Trying to see if it fit in my 6x12 the rear opening is 61"
And according to what I find online the width is 58.9 in wide
Just wanted to see before I empty the trailer
Thanks for the help
 
:dontknow: Stretch your tape and measure the trailer, then walk over to the bike and check that!!!:2thumbs:
 
Physical dimensions, width of the front.
Trying to see if it fit in my 6x12 the rear opening is 61"
And according to what I find online the width is 58.9 in wide
Just wanted to see before I empty the trailer
Thanks for the help

Just measured mine and it looks like it's 60" gonna be a tight fit !!
 
Thats what thought, where did you measure on the front,
I assume the outside of the fenders

I had the same issue ... very, very little clearance ... I solved it by screwing down wooden RAILS ( like what they have at any automated car wash )
.... this will keep the tires inside the opening .... I have some pics in an Album ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
Automated cat wash because they really don't like to be hand washed... I'm as bad as the next as far as typos. But sometimes they're just to funny!
:hun::joke::joke::joke:
 
I had the same issue ... very, very little clearance ... I solved it by screwing down wooden RAILS ( like what they have at any automated car wash )
.... this will keep the tires inside the opening .... I have some pics in an Album ..... Mike :thumbup:

Can you post photos
 
Get a framing square and find the widest point on each side with chalk on the ground. then just measure the distance between the chalk marks
 
You cut the sealing flange, I was just thinking about doing the samething.

I cut it with an angle grinder using a cut off wheel. Easy. I put some door edge guard on the edge to prevent scratches in case I've had a few before loading! :cheers: I thot about sealing it up with a magnetic strip but found that it doesn't need sealed.

grinder.jpg
dooredge.jpg
 
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