Originally posted by: fe2o3
stick with the tennis ball. it's batteries won't ever dye and allow you to run into your lawn tractor.
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: fe2o3
stick with the tennis ball. it's batteries won't ever dye and allow you to run into your lawn tractor.
Yeah... and 3 pack of tennis balls ($4) + twine ($2) < $24.95
what's this tennis ball method you guys speak of...
Originally posted by: Thump553
What's wrong with the tennis ball system? Simple and cheap. My father's been using it for 30-40 years now. He uses a wiffle ball about the size of a golf ball instead of a tennis ball, but its the same concept.
Me, I use plastic trashcans and park by feel.
Come on... do you guys have that much distance perception problems that you can't park properly in your garage? I just line up with a certain box on the side, but usually I don't do that at all. I just judge how much space I have left in front of me... You don't get a tennis ball when parallel parking.. so why use one to begin with.
Come on... do you guys have that much distance perception problems that you can't park properly in your garage? I just line up with a certain box on the side, but usually I don't do that at all. I just judge how much space I have left in front of me... You don't get a tennis ball when parallel parking.. so why use one to begin with.
Originally posted by: rigfennid
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: fe2o3
stick with the tennis ball. it's batteries won't ever dye and allow you to run into your lawn tractor.
Yeah... and 3 pack of tennis balls ($4) + twine ($2) < $24.95
No offense Injury, but on that line of thinking, why not just learn to judge the size of your car better? Then you are a better driver everywhere, not just in your garage. ('your' is generic referring to the public at large, not you specifically) - that's maybe a gallon of gas, which is still amazingly less than $6/gallon.
Originally posted by: garkon
what's this tennis ball method you guys speak of...
you hang a tennis ball from the roof of your garage so that when your parking your car, at the exact location you want, the tennis ball hits your windsheild, eir go, when you hit the ball, your in the right spot.