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Not us! We have a 40'x60' garage. Plenty of space and no need for redneck parking sensor.
I still use it. What's the problem? I don't see the issue.
Mine's called a Bumper
Damn. I thought my dad was the only one!
Still works for me - especially at night when that darn light doesn't turn on when opening the garage door. I know I know - fix it! AHAHAHAHA
Had curb feelers - metal rods with a spring - attached to each wheel well to sense where the car was to the curb long before we had a garage.
Still a great idea. I wonder how many rear garage walls this has saved?
Anyone whose wife drives like mine doe not see any humor in this one.
We still have one!
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Not us! We have a 40'x60' garage. Plenty of space and no need for redneck parking sensor.
ReplyDeleteI still use it. What's the problem? I don't see the issue.
ReplyDeleteMine's called a Bumper
ReplyDeleteDamn. I thought my dad was the only one!
ReplyDeleteStill works for me - especially at night when that darn light doesn't turn on when opening the garage door. I know I know - fix it! AHAHAHAHA
ReplyDeleteHad curb feelers - metal rods with a spring - attached to each wheel well to sense where the car was to the curb long before we had a garage.
ReplyDeleteStill a great idea. I wonder how many rear garage walls this has saved?
ReplyDeleteAnyone whose wife drives like mine doe not see any humor in this one.
ReplyDeleteWe still have one!
ReplyDelete