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Recommended laser parking system.

IH82BL8

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I just bought a new pickup and it will barely fit lengthwise in my garage. I need to install a laser parking system to avoid bumping the front wall. Can someone recommend a system based on personal experience?

Thanks.
 
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DRC12345

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Not my garage, but easy and free!

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fnieto

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I don't have this issue, but relying on electronics could fail resulting in contact. If you are that tight than a mechanical solution might prove a better solution. The tennis ball is really a simple fix. A painted line would be open for interpretation by another driver resulting in said contact.
 

LS6 Tommy

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Came out of the last Exxon I managed before it was torn down. I have it set in my garage so when the back tires go over the hose and it dings, I stop.

Tommy
 

Milehighxr

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I have a bright green glove hanging from the ceiling, like a tennis ball. I have it set so I can get the car in, and the hatch open with the overhead door closed. It works perfectly, I wouldn't trust anything that relies on electronics. The concern for me is making sure the car is in, but also close enough to the door, that I can still use my shop space in front of the cars effectively.
 

RVDan

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I have a piece of 2x4 glued to the floor with silicone. I tried the tennis ball but it was always ******* me off when I walked in without the car parked there, and tying it out of the way meant I'd forget to put it back down.

I couldn't get the geometry right to have it go up and down with the garage door.
 
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