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Is it me or it is really hard to judge the distance?

I kept making up excuses on why it is so hard, tried to convince myself that i just need to get used to it...In the end i have to convince

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Old 07-02-2012, 04:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I kept making up excuses on why it is so hard, tried to convince myself that i just need to get used to it...In the end i have to convince myself that i suck :/

Long story short: i was out to lunch and i realized that my bumper is only an inch away from the concrete block. Any further i would have crack the bumper

I have driven many cars with similar problems, but the Z takes the cake.

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Old 07-02-2012, 04:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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car is 169". why do u feel you have to pull that close? its you, not the car
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Old 07-02-2012, 04:53 PM   #3 (permalink)
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car is 169". why do u feel you have to pull that close? its you, not the car
Some parking space are shorter than others, take the ones around the building i work at for example, the lines/spaces are about 3/4 the length of the normal ones. Normal sedans can park pass the concrete block.

If i leave my car too far out the butt will stick out more than the majority of the cars. And we have a lot of trucks that pulls into the same lane so i am not willing to risk getting hit.. So i have to park closer than i have to

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I always reverse in now and if I need to get close I open the door and look back
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If possible? Use the car next to you as a guage. Make sure you and the other car have the same clearance up front. You may have a concrete parking bumper and he may not or vice versa.
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I've scraped the bottom of the Z's chin several times. It's urethane, so it won't rust. Nobody's really going to see the scrapes unless she's up on a lift. So I just plain don't care. I avoid it whenever possible, but I don't get bent out of shape when it happens.
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I have the same problem judging the distance on the front of my vette. No sense in trying to get within inches. A few feet is just fine.
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If possible? Use the car next to you as a guage. Make sure you and the other car have the same clearance up front. You may have a concrete parking bumper and he may not or vice versa.
Yup that is what i usually do, especially when i park next to the same car. Either that i just use the reflection on the other car if i can.

The concrete bumper is my main concern. But thanks for the advice
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I can't judge either. I use the perceived distance between the bottom of the side mirror and the concrete slab as a guide. Gets me close but not too close.
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I've scraped the bottom of the Z's chin several times. It's urethane, so it won't rust. Nobody's really going to see the scrapes unless she's up on a lift. So I just plain don't care. I avoid it whenever possible, but I don't get bent out of shape when it happens.
I havent hit anything as of yet cause i am too careful, sometimes i will get out of the car only to see that theres 3-4 feet of room infront of me
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Our cars are short as is. Don't feel you have to pull up as far. Figure it out before you get a lip kit or so.
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I can't judge either. I use the perceived distance between the bottom of the side mirror and the concrete slab as a guide. Gets me close but not too close.
that's a good idea. i use this technique too in my Z and G. not that i park my Z anywhere other than my garage or at the pump.
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I have the same problem judging the distance on the front of my vette. No sense in trying to get within inches. A few feet is just fine.
I can imagine that it is harder on a vette.
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that's a good idea. i use this technique too in my Z and G. not that i park my Z anywhere other than my garage or at the pump.
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I havent hit anything as of yet cause i am too careful, sometimes i will get out of the car only to see that theres 3-4 feet of room infront of me
Well, like I said, it just plain doesn't matter to me. I've not bent, dented, or warped my Z, and I've scraped the chin several times. I try not to, but when it happens, I breathe easily, back up, and move on with life.
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