Neil4Real
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Did you ever dial in the seats?
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Here a little trick I use. I'll pull in to where I think I'm well inside the garage door then put it in reverse to bring up the rear camera. That shows how close you are to the edge of the pad in the garage.Sick slick ride. Congrats!
OP, I used to have the tennis ball marker but kept getting in the way and a PITA to move when I got a new car, you may want to look into laser park assist, powers off your garage opener motor outlet, all you need is a broom to angle it to point to the reference spot on dash when you get a new car, mine running 20 years now, looks like this one:
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Yep, it took a little adjustment in my seating position, but I’m happy now.Did you ever dial in the seats?
Yea, I’ve come to use the 360 camera to understand exactly how far I’m in.Here a little trick I use. I'll pull in to where I think I'm well inside the garage door then put it in reverse to bring up the rear camera. That shows how close you are to the edge of the pad in the garage.
Did you end up just sitting more back than you normally would? I rented a GT PE and the shoulder pain was something I experienced. My GT PE arrives in about 10 days so trying to see what the solution is.Yep, it took a little adjustment in my seating position, but I’m happy now.
For me it’s a little bit more of a “slouched” position than I originally expected. Hard to describe. I got used to it.Did you end up just sitting more back than you normally would? I rented a GT PE and the shoulder pain was something I experienced. My GT PE arrives in about 10 days so trying to see what the solution is.
I still have an old school tennis ball on a string. But the camera pops up automatically when I get close on the front.Yea, I’ve come to use the 360 camera to understand exactly how far I’m in.