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- From: chenh@neptune.ecs.csus.edu (H. Philip Chen)
- Subject: Re: HOW TO AVOID HITTING THE WALL IN GARAGE
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.055726.9918@csusac.csus.edu>
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- Organization: California State University, Sacramento
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 05:57:26 GMT
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- ehsan@attila.UUCP () writes:
- :
- : hi, I am sure a lot of people have a similar problem. Where can one buy
- : blocks of cement/concrete so that we know how far to drive a car into
- : garage. similar to one found in parking lots?
- : thanks.
-
- Probably have to send the car for wheel alignment more often than
- necessary. Why not just selectively hang a tennis ball from the
- ceiling as a reference? When your vehicle taps on it, that'll be
- a good time to stop. That tennis ball isn't gonna hurt the car.
- (Can also use the garage shelf's column/support or some other fixed
- item(s) near your driver side window as a visual reference.)
-
-
- -phil
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-