Parking Stopper for Garage Floor, Blocks Car Wheels as Parking Aid and Stops the Tires, acting as Rubber Parking Curbs that Protect Vehicle Bumpers and Garage Walls, 21.6"x5.9"x3.9" (Pack of 2)
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To drill a hole, you need a bit of 14mm or 9/16".
When I owned a car that had a low front bumper, I always felt like I was going to crash. The tires were ruined after they went A bumper guard that is placed correctly will prevent bumper damage if properly placed a distance away from the curb or block.
Without being attached to the car, there is no problem.
A set of four 4" lag screws and washers is included in the kit. An electric drill and a hammer drill along with a 1/2" wrench or socket is required to install the 5/16" masonry bit.
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I like this tennis ball because it is just right size, is delivered almost immediately, and there is no need to gas or stand around waiting for someone to hit it. It's the best thing I've ever had.
I find it convenient if a company offered the same as a means of installation.
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The product is nice.
The product we ordered was exactly what we expected. I didn't expect the rubber to be this heavy. As I received the package, there were large, sharp screws sticking out, which could have been very painful for someone. Maybe, I would advise packing the screws in some type of plastic container before sending them out. Does the job just fine, however!.
There are a lot of parks here that I like. My garages were in need of stops, so I bought a pair. Behind a tire on each car, each is sufficient to provide a solid stop. Despite the fact that they can be fastened to the floor, it has not been necessary to do so Despite some minor bumps from tires, they have held up well by virtue of their heavy rubber construction. It is hard to accidentally drive over them since they are so tall.
It is worth the money to buy these. Especially with our larger tires on a Tundra or TRD Pro 4Runner, these wheels are heavy and work well. The first time I tried to adhere them to my garage floor I used Gorilla tape, but then I decided to drill them I found it easy to use and it works well.
It prevents the cars from slipping into my garage too deeply. I have not yet bolted the garage floor stops to the wall. While the solid feel of the cars hitting the stops provide sufficient warning that they are not going any further - and the stops almost always remain By preventing my cars from coming into the garage too far, I am able to keep them from hitting objects.