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- From: hugo@bluehau.bubble.org (Hugo Bueno)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos
- Subject: Re: HOW TO AVOID HITTING THE WALL IN GARAGE
- Keywords: tires
- Message-ID: <176@bluehau.bubble.org>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 01:47:45 GMT
- References: <1992Nov19.211711.9548@ils.nwu.edu>
- Organization: The Blue House
- Lines: 23
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- fano@zoo1.ils.nwu.edu (Andy Fano) says:
- >
- >> ehsan@attila.weitek.COM (Ehsan Kalami) 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.
- >
- >
- >The most ingenious solution I've seen to this problem is
- >to hang a tennis ball from the ceiling of the garage so
- >that it touches the windshield of your car just at the point
- >you should stop.
- >
- >-andy
- Another easy solution is to put one or two old tires on the back
- wall of the garage. Even if you do touch them, the car will
- not be damaged.
-
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