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- From: wrat@unisql.UUCP (wharfie)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos
- Subject: Re: HOW TO AVOID HITTING THE WALL IN GARAGE
- Message-ID: <4224@unisql.UUCP>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 22:43:42 GMT
- References: <1992Nov19.020843.4524@attila.weitek.COM>
- Organization: UniSQL, Inc., Austin, Texas, USA
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- In article <1992Nov19.020843.4524@attila.weitek.COM> ehsan@attila.UUCP () writes:
- >
- >blocks of cement/concrete so that we know how far to drive a car into
- >garage. similar to one found in parking lots?
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- Tie a tennis ball on a string from the garage door so that when the car is
- pulled into the garage exactly as far as it should be it will just brush the wind-
- shield. Don't let it drag across the hood or you'll get scratches. Fasten the
- string to the _inside_ of the door so that when the door is up it hangs down vertically.
-
- This is better than a cement block 'cause if you go in too far you just
- hit the tennis ball and not cement.
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