A Short Bed to park in a garage I noticed was termed "Urban Cowboy".
So what do you call a 3500 Crew Cab Long Bed, they don't make a longer frame at the factory, that's parked in a garage?
Hint: If you get the "C" Logo just right opening the door on my 2018 it lines up with the "RAM" lettering and it spells:
CRAM As in Cram Trucks...
So I Urban Cowboy a Crew Cab Long Bed by parking it in the garage.
What about a name for parking a tall two level boat behind a 2500 crew cab long bed in the garage? (I could back my 5th wheel into that garage, park another identical rig beside it and have room for a couple cars and still shut the door.) Asking for a friend.
When a reg cab 1/2 ton short bed squeaks the bumper on the garage door probably time for a bigger garage, a second garage, or ... just park it outside. My Buddy who does just that with his reg cab 1/2 ton parks his
New Power Wagon out back. He did build a stand alone car port to keep it cool in the summer though.
I am still jealous of my buddy's enormous garage. He built it that way while leaving just one wall up on what was left of the house (for ease of building permit reasons) and leveled the rest of it to rebuild the home the way he wanted it.
I would seriously consider one of these RAM Long Haulers if they ever made it, but, even my garage has limits and the small econobox parking spots narrow minded business owners and cities/towns, including pickup heavy hardware stores, push on us is a challenge as it is. Wait, What?! A place for customers to actually park and shop here? No, No, we need more green trees instead to block the roads during/after a storm for aesthetics...
https://moparinsiders.com/rams-long-hauler-concept-is-the-ultimate-cross-country-hauler/
https://www.motortrend.com/features/ram-long-hauler-concept-first-test/