Two car garages come in all sizes. In mine, I'd have to use the Rosie method. Turn the fuselage sideways, run one wing into the garage and one wing out over the driveway. Had planned to do that but then snow and ice came along as it seems to do every time about this year and I can't get a plumb line chalked onto it.
I've read that you CAN do all of this one wing at a time and thinking abut it I can see where -- in theory -- it could be done. However it also seems to me that once you "do" one wing, you're certainly committed and whatever may or may not be revealed to you on the next wing can only be solved on that wing.
That's too much of a gamble at this stage of the game for me. YMMV.
So I just pulleed everything back in for winter and I'm putting about running various fuel and brake lines, pitot systems etc. Then in the spring, the amount of time the wing will have to stay on (or more important, the amount of time the garage will need to stay open to all the riffraff that might want to come in overnight and take some tools) will be substantially reduced.
I hope.