sierradmax
Well-known member
I've seen lasers, hanging golf balls, and bumps stops but I'm curious as to what other methods are there?
Problem: I keep my truck (08 GMC crewcab long bed) parked in my attached garage, 24' deep. There's about 3" difference in length between inside wall/garage door to front and back of the truck. I back the truck in as it's the most feasible to enter and exit. Even with the back up sensors, I need to get very close to the rear wall in order to close the door.
With the door open, a laser guided parking aid would not work as the door would block the laser projecting onto the dash. The truck also has cargo racks so anything hanging to touch the rear glass would be obstructed by the cargo racks. And, I hate the idea of bump stops, which would act as a tripping hazard.
Problem: I keep my truck (08 GMC crewcab long bed) parked in my attached garage, 24' deep. There's about 3" difference in length between inside wall/garage door to front and back of the truck. I back the truck in as it's the most feasible to enter and exit. Even with the back up sensors, I need to get very close to the rear wall in order to close the door.
With the door open, a laser guided parking aid would not work as the door would block the laser projecting onto the dash. The truck also has cargo racks so anything hanging to touch the rear glass would be obstructed by the cargo racks. And, I hate the idea of bump stops, which would act as a tripping hazard.

