My 2018 ORP still fits with a 3"/2" lift, 285 Falkens, LFD 7/8 rack with 5" long bolts mounting my traction pads. I took my Plano case off before I did the lift and tires and I think I would fit with it on.
Oh, and I live in SoCal w/6'10" from floor to garage door clearance. I do come in at an angle which i believe helps. With that said, I will not park in a commercial parking garage. Those things are scary and I know I will hit, especially with items on the roof rack.
I bought a house to fit my toys. Inside the garage I have a 10' ceiling and about 5-7' of space in front or in rear to the walls depending on where the vehicle is pulled in to. However, I do slightly rub the door frame with my crawler when pulling in and out and the 4Runner has maybe 2" to spare on each side of the door frames. Plenty of room to work on the trucks even with everything inside. I use a heater during the winter when I'm in there. Will be insulating it at some point.
I was just going to start a thread with the same question as the OP until I saw this . Am looking at a 24 Pro and was wondering about the fit in my garage which has a 84” high opening.
My Raptor that I use to own fit so I kind of figured a Pro would fit but wasn’t 100% sure .
3" icon lift on 35s, gobi rack with light bar on top - i can fit into my 7' garage and almost every parking structure/car wash ive come across so far...
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It depends on if the bottom of the door (when up) is the issue or the opening is the issue. My door hangs down a little below the opening and inch or two. Not a problem as I don't have a lift. But, the door height can be adjusted by adjusting the springs - if you have the type of door with the springs across the top of the header. Caution - you have to be very careful when playing with the springs - get some winding bars and learn how to adjust - there are several youtube videos on this.
If that won't give enough clearance, then you could raise the header like one member did a few years back. It's a lot of work though!