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Finding Your Garage's Sweet Spot Just Got Easier

Friday July 16, 2010

If you park in a garage -- not the big ones in the city but a cozy two-car garage attached to your house -- you know how important the car's position inside can be. Pull too far forward and you can't walk past to get in. Too far back and you might nail your trunk with the garage door! Everybody has their own tricks for finding their garage sweet spot. If you're frustrated, there's a new product out that can make your parking job a total breeze every time! To be fair to history, this isn't a new invention, but it's a well refined version that you can buy and install the same day. Check it out!

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July 17, 2010 at 12:00 pm
(1) Beatrice says:

I have a 2001 Jeep grand cherokee and my check engine does not come on or communicate with the machine to test for inspection what is the issue and I can I resolve it

July 26, 2010 at 12:20 pm
(2) Eric Anderson says:

This seems like a great product and I would definitely would not mind not having to worry about how I am parked in the garage just so I can make sure that the house door will open all the way and at the same time know that when I close the garage door it isn’t going to hit my truck.

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