Preventing garage parking accidents

sounds a lil ghetto, but i know some ppl who use this method, and the best part is that it costs nothin basically.



Basically tie a piece of string at the required depth of your garage, and stick a tennis ball to the end of it...when u reverse, and hit the tennis ball, u know when to stop :D
 
luke667 said:
sounds a lil ghetto, but i know some ppl who use this method, and the best part is that it costs nothin basically.



Basically tie a piece of string at the required depth of your garage, and stick a tennis ball to the end of it...when u reverse, and hit the tennis ball, u know when to stop :D









Getto... na. old school...Yes :) Good tip



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I have the second one... The black curb looking thing. I like it and it works well for me. but if you have a painted floor it can slid around a bit as it does in my fathers garage. They give you some double sided foam tape but come on who in their right mind thinks its going to stick to concrete or the black oily rubber the curb is made of?



don't pay the price on the internet I got mine at Menards for 14.99 and that is about all its worth not $25.00
 
You can also just make up something. You need a reasonably wide board, cut to length so one end is against the wall and the other will be where you want the tyre to stop. Nail a batten at the tyre end to give it some height and thats it. You can fix it through to the floor if you need to.
 
I just use a piece of 2" x 2" about 15" wide and bolted to the floor. As soon as I can feel that I stop........I'm about 2" off putting a big dent in my rear bumper, works every time :D
 
I've been using the tennis ball hung from the ceiling for years. I usually pick the line between the hood and the fender that way the family knows where to put the car both front to back and side to side. Avoids some door dings and you will be able to get between the car and the garage door.



The only problem is, everytime someone comes through the empty garage "Oh you have a cat?" I hate cats!
 
I have 2 of the yellow Park Smart pads and they work great!



The Forester has a hatchback that swings up, and when the garage door is closed it sometimes blocks the hatchback from opening all the way. With the Park Smart, I've always got the right amount of clearance behind the car.



My wife rolled her eyes and thought they were a little dopey when I first got 'em ("what are we 80 years old?") but she was easily converted.
 
They work well but it's easy enough to roll across 'em if you're going fast enough.



You can buy them at PepBoys.
 
technically u can save the $35 bucks or how ever much those things cost, to buy more detailin supplies and just buy a 2x4 piece of wood, paint it, decorate it in the same colour of yo garage and all, and use that, same thing as those fancy thingies
 
I made my own wheel stopper which works great. I took a 4" piece of plastic pvc pipe (Home Depot) and cut it in half. I then slit a length of 1/4" black hose. (gas line, any auto parts store) and slipped the hose over the exposed edge of the pipe. This looks nice and stops the pipe from sliding when a car rolls up on it. I also painted it to compliment my floor color. It works well...I use them everyday.



You can see it lying on the floor in this shot:

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You can also get a cool traffic light looking deal which hangs on your wall and shoots a small laser out. It has a green, yellow, and red light and as you get closer it changes to yellow and then red to tell you when to stop.



The last place I saw this was in one of those "skymall" magazines they have in the seats of airplanes, but I'm sure you can find this device online somewhere. It looks prety need, and won't slide around like a tire-stop can.
 
I use a common thread spool hung from the ceiling. The target being the windshield just below the r/v mirror. Drive up 'til it touches and the car is dead center and the right distance from the back wall.
 
I bought one of those "cool traffic light looking deals" @ Bed, Bath & Beyond for $19.99 less $5. coupon and after much grief & headaches, one returned unit, I have decided that it just doesn't "ping" off my CR-V. The only reason I can figure is that the driveway is a slight slope up to the garage, and there is nothing for it to "ping" off until I'm in the garage. Anybody else have similar experiende? Was it "solvable"? I just want something "cooler" than a tennis ball for my new V! Actually, I'm getting pretty good at judging my position, but I still think the light is "cool" - if it only worked!!!
 
well you could technically go down to your local electronics store and buy a pressure sensor mat....and hook it up to a light at the end of your garage...
 
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