Can an Airstream Bambi fit in a garage?

In today’s blog post, we will answer the following question: Can an Airstream Bambi fit in a garage? We will review the average dimensions of an Airstream Bambi, discuss whether it would fit in a stranded garage, and offer you some tips for the long-term storage of an Airstream Bambi. 

Can an Airstream Bambi fit in a garage?

An Airstream Bambi will not fit a standard garage door, as it is too tall! If you have a larger parking space or a garage door large enough, you may be able to squeeze the trailer in! See below for more details on the dimensions of an Airstream Bambi. 

Airstream Bambi dimensions

Airstream Bambi LengthAirstream Bambi WidthAirstream Bambi height
15’11’’8’9’3’’

Average car garage size

Garage typeWidthDepthDoor Width
1 car garage12’20’-24’8’
2 cars garage18’-20’20’-24’16’
3 cars garage26’-28’20’-24’8’-16’
4 cars garage34’-36’20’-24’16’

More about the dimensions of an Airstream Bambi

All Airstream motorhomes are 8 feet 5 1/2 inches wide on the outside and 8 feet 1 inch wide on the inside. Each unit is 9 feet 7 1/2 inches tall on the outside and ranges from 6 feet 4 1/2 inches to 6 feet 7 inches tall on the inside.

The weight of each Airstream Bambi trailer will also vary depending on the size of the tail, as well as the features that are included. The smallest trailer weighs 2,897 pounds unloaded with an additional 603 pounds of cargo capacity. This brings the potential towing weight to a total of 3,500 pounds. 

The largest trailer has a potential total towing weight of 11,500 pounds. This is the most important number to pay attention to when choosing both the trailer and the towing vehicle. All vehicles are rated to tow a specific amount of weight. Exceeding weight is very dangerous.

Airstream trailers come in many different sizes to suit the needs of each camper. The exterior length of the trailers ranges from 16 feet to just under 35 feet. This length is important to consider for towing capacity. 

My Airstream Bambi won’t fit in the garage!

If this is the case, and your Airstream Bambi won’t fit in your grace no matter the solutions you have tried, then portable shelters are an ideal option for you. In summer, the portable will protect your trailer against UV rays and pollen, and in winter, against wind, rain, frost and snow. The portable shelter also offers protection against rust or humidity inside thanks to its integrated ventilation windows. 

The thinness of the walls is another advantage of the shelter, unlike a brick camper garage with thick walls. You’ll thus have more space under the tent. The doors feature high-quality zippers for easy opening and closing. Versatile products are ideal for the whole year. 

Note: Before parking your Airstream Bambi under a portable shelter for the winter, certain precautions must be taken. It is recommended that the trailer be cleaned thoroughly, both underneath and above and that the locks are thoroughly greased.

3 Tips for storing an Airstream Bambi you hadn’t thought about before

I think almost every RV owner wishes it was summer all year long. Enjoying the warm weather and travelling the country with your RV is your dream. But one thing you don’t dream of is saving your valuable Airstream Bambi for the winter. 

While the process of conditioning your trailer can be challenging, we have some tips for storing your Airstream Bambi that you may not have thought of that could help you save time and money in the spring.

  1. Clean, Clean, Clean some more: Okay okay, cleaning your RV for storage seems like pretty obvious advice, but how you clean it can make a difference. It is important to clean the interior of your unit to make sure there is nothing to cause problems during the winter, but it is also just as important to clean the exterior of your RV to prevent corrosion and rust. 

When cleaning the interior of your Airstream Bambi, it is important to dispose of each and every liquid. You don’t want things to leak or burst during the winter months. Also, you’ll want to vacuum every nook and cranny of your RV to avoid leaving behind anything that might cause you problems. 

Even a small piece of fruit could wreak havoc during the months of inactivity. When tackling the exterior of your RV, be sure to wash everything well and give it a coat of wax. This process will help prevent rust and corrosion as it removes any dirt or acid left on your Airstream.

  1. Prepare the plumbing system and cover the tires: One of the most important and often overlooked aspects of preparing your RV for storage is preparing the plumbing. Water becomes your greatest enemy during the winter months. This is why you need to empty your waste tank and fill it with antifreeze. 

This will prevent condensation from building up and ensure that your plumbing system remains in perfect working order. Another smart tip on how to store an RV is to invest in tire covers. This simple and affordable precaution can save you from unnecessary wear and tear on your tires. RV tires are expensive, so it is important to take all necessary steps to protect your investment.

  1.  Secure and protect your Airstream: The last thing you need to worry about all winter long is your RV. RVs are often a bit more difficult to penetrate, but five-wheelers can be easy targets for theft. Investing in your own storage locks will ensure that you are the only one locked. 

For your own peace of mind, you should make sure your RV is stored safely and in a place that offers regulated temperatures. One option is to invest in a high-quality storage unit that offers year-round climate control. This will ensure that your RV is protected from the elements throughout the winter and that it will be in perfect working order in the spring.

Should you get an Airstream Bambi?

Few caravans are as iconic as Airstream. Although it is true that the trailers of this company are more popular on the other side of the Puddle than on the Old Continent, they have been the protagonists of numerous films and the aluminum exterior is cooked in American nostalgia. Now, the company continues to honour its heritage with two new models.

Airstream Bambi trailers are available to purchase at Airstream dealerships nationwide. They are not as luxurious and large as the recently introduced Airstream Globetrotter 30, but the truth is that their spacious interior is also not wasteful and is ideal for a road trip vacation.

In the words of Bob Wheeler, Airstream President and CEO, “With the new Bambi and Caravel models we wanted to honour our roots while offering advanced design, accessible and easy to tow caravans that inspire new or experienced buyers to explore the world. They maintain the standard in terms of design and quality.”

Bambi trailers retain the iconic Airstream look while adding modern floor plans and features. The Caravel wraps the company’s clean design language in a sleek and lightweight package, offering panoramic windows, a rear bumper, stainless steel stone guards and increased storage capacity, among others.

Optionally we can find awnings to match the windows. Something similar happens in the case of the Airstream Bambi, although in this case, we can find different sizes between 4.88 and 6.71 meters, which allows greater customization possibilities. The four sizes offered have different floor plans and layouts.

Of course, all of them have the latest amenities on the market. Inside, the Caravel goes for a more modern look with accents in black, bright white and dark woods, while the Bambi opts for bright neutral tones. According to Airstream, the Bambi is the one that is aimed at “beginners” of the road adventure.

Conclusions

If your Airstream Bambi won’t fit in a standard garage, one more option to consider is RV storage. Of course, they come at a price, but if you plan on storing your Airstream long-term (for example in winter), these specialized garages are perhaps your best option. 

The price of wintering a motorhome in a professional security centre varies according to the services offered. Some security centres offer in addition to the location:

  • cleaning the Airstream;
  • a mechanical overhaul of the engine;
  • insurance in the event of theft or damage caused by a natural disaster;
  • a video surveillance system, etc.

We believe it’s an option that at least deserves considering. What do you think? 

FAQ on Can an Airstream Bambi fit in a garage?

Where can I park an RV?

An RV is perfectly entitled to park in the parking spaces along the roadway. However, its size must allow it, it must not interfere with road traffic or pedestrians. However, due to its size, the motorhome cannot park everywhere.

Where to stop with a motorhome?

A motorhome can stop in town in a parking space and spend the night there. It does not matter whether the motorhome operators are on board or not, as long as they comply with the regulations.

What is the average size of a travel trailer?

Mid-range travel trailers are 18 to 25 feet (5.5 to 7.6 m) long, can weigh 5,000 pounds (2,300 kg) or more, and are typically towed by compact pickup trucks and SUVs. Please see the table below for more information.

How to measure a travel trailer cover?

First, you have to measure the length of the trailer, including the gas tank and any protruding elements. You must bear in mind that a cover that is too large will be a problem if the trailer is located outdoors, as it will be difficult to adjust it and the wind could end up tearing the fabric and breaking the straps.

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