Unless I stick my head out the window, I have a hard time getting the car parked in the lines correctly the first time. Give me your techniques, especially interested
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01-14-2011, 04:28 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Parking your Z....straight... in the lines.
Unless I stick my head out the window, I have a hard time getting the car parked in the lines correctly the first time.
Give me your techniques, especially interested in situations while backing in to a spot. Unless there are cars next to the spot, it's hard to guage where the lines are. I don't have any problem with my Jeep. Thanks
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i can see the lines in my mirrors...and i just go from there...maybe you could angle your mirrors a bit more down
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When backing into a spot, I use the side mirrors. My side mirrors are angled out and slightly down (so that I can see the fenders) and my rearview mirror is angled so I see straight back. I have never needed a rear camera although it would be very convenient.
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Are you using your side mirrors and you still have problems? The only time I have problems is at night when the mirrors don't help. But you should angle down your mirrors so you can see the ground.
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i just look at the lines too in the side mirrors to aim and just back in.
usually i dont park anywhere at night so im fine...but i can use additional lighting from the rear fog lamp as needed and rear view camera helps as well. |
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Our cars are small enough that doesn't matter if you are perfectly square in the spots. It isn't a H1 hummer. |
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01-14-2011, 05:14 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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Mirrors angled slightly down... got it.
I used to never use my mirrors to back up, I am a put-my-hand-behind-the-passenger-head-rest-and-twist-my-body-to-look-out-the-back-window kind of person. Mirrors make me doubt myself.. but in the Z it may be the only good way if nobody is adjacent to the space.
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01-14-2011, 05:27 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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if im backing up, i just unlock the door, open it wide and back in with my head out the door.
if im getting into a spot normally, i just guestimate it, after a while you get a feel for how wide hte car is.. |
01-14-2011, 05:39 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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then i guess...thats when i tilt the mirror down and in. this is where driving an acura is handy. the mdx we have automatically does it for you!
i was thinking of adding the KP technologies mirror tilting module KP Technologies 60bucks for the standard module (1 mirror) or 100 for the deluxe which has modules for 2 mirors |
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If you are at one with your car you do not need mirrors or a back up camera. You know where the edges of your car is in space and can maneuver into place without hitting anything. Pulling straight in isn't rocket science, swing wide so you can see where you are going and straighten your steering wheel.
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01-14-2011, 08:23 PM | #15 (permalink) |
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use all your mirrors and angle down the side ones..
if they are adjusted right for driving should be ok... one sure thing in life about our cars. if you try to park it safe and out of harms way. when you get back there will be a 20 year old beater parked next to you,never fails. |
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