AWWWWW YES!!! I can fit back in my garage!

Kinja'd!!! "MonkeePuzzle" (monkeypuzzle)
01/19/2018 at 11:11 • Filed to: ruqus

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last night, after a heroic effort I restored my rightful parking space

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no no, it’s fine,there’s NO chance of that tipping over onto my car! NONE!

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leaning tower of tyres


DISCUSSION (5)


Kinja'd!!! CalzoneGolem > MonkeePuzzle
01/19/2018 at 11:24

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Feels good man!

Also:

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Kinja'd!!! shop-teacher > MonkeePuzzle
01/19/2018 at 11:36

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Nice!

I miss parking in my garage. I’d have to get rid of my scooters and a workbench to fit my truck in mine because it’s so long. Oh well!


Kinja'd!!! Textured Soy Protein > MonkeePuzzle
01/19/2018 at 11:43

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Pro tip for stacking wheels and/or tires: stick a piece of cardboard between each of them so they have a flat surface to rest on. I keep whatever wheels aren’t on my car at the moment stacked up with pieces of cardboard that my summer wheels & tires shipped with from Tire Rack, since they’re the perfect size & shape, but you can always cut out some cardboard pieces to do the same trick.

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Kinja'd!!! LimitedTimeOnly @ opposite-lock.com > Textured Soy Protein
01/19/2018 at 13:43

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Please tell me more: Why is it better to have the cardboard than just rest on the tire/wheel beneath? If I am causing problems to my spare set, I’m going to fix that ASAP, but I just am not clear how this approach changes what the tires experience.


Kinja'd!!! Textured Soy Protein > LimitedTimeOnly @ opposite-lock.com
01/19/2018 at 13:45

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The cardboard is a nice flat surface between each tire which makes the overall stack less likely to tip over. Also if you’re stacking wheels it reduces the chance of scratching them.