tight fit
#1
tight fit
a while back i posted asking what bumper options i had, to shorten the hhr. i measured and it wouldnt fit in my garage cause of the dining room i added. well now that its bagged it fits! the rear bumper just barely fits under te support on the door. look
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#5
it doesnt touch but there is only about an inch in front and 2-3 inches in the back. it will be a pain but i dont drive it everyday so i dont mind. plus im painting it soon so it will have to stay inside. the wifes car gets the roomy side. ill get some pics of the dinning room.
#7
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#10
Ha ha...we had that same problem at our house with my mom's 2000-2003 Silverado's! Our garage was built in 1950, so it was a tad small to begin with... We had to cut a hole in the back so the front bumper would stick out!!! ![Nuts](https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/images/smilies/icon_nuts.gif)
(We knocked that useless thing down and now we have a garage literally the size of our house!! Oh, but our house is small...
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![Nuts](https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/images/smilies/icon_nuts.gif)
(We knocked that useless thing down and now we have a garage literally the size of our house!! Oh, but our house is small...
![Nuts](https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/images/smilies/icon_nuts.gif)