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Review on πŸ…ΏοΈ Enhance Your Parking Precision with WINTOOLS Park Right Black Parking Mat by James Richardson

Revainrating 2 out of 5

served 6 months. Fits Garage & Shop

I used to have similar items but I got tired of them. Even the one with the trail where the wheel rolls before it hits the first bump where you think the weight of the wheel will stop it from moving I've had. , glue to keep it in place. I've had a couple of warm days here in Wisconsin winter and was able to use a portable washing machine to wash the dirt and salt out of the hose, let it dry and install it the next day. I drive a new Jeep Wrangler with tires bigger than any other car I've had so it doesn't fit quite as well here as the ones I've had with smaller tires in the past, but it still works. I don't have any deformity yet and most importantly I haven't had this movement yet. I can't confirm the durability. My previous attempts at making something like this have been with hard rubber, not hollow plastic like this, so I don't know how well the inner support will hold up to the jeep's wheels. I will update the review if I encounter any issues. But at least for now it works fine. Edit - 6 months later you can see it moving no matter how carefully I slide it in and out. Almost a foot into that 6 months I have included a photo showing where the first strip of tape is now on the floor, ahead of this one which is sticking to the floor and not the carpet. It's time to find another. I think the problem is the bumps up front - the car has to roll over them both ways and I'm wondering if just a light press of the accelerator is enough to get over them. So my next one will have nothing in the front, just a flat mat, just a bulge in the back.

Pros
  • Heavy Duty
Cons
  • Damaged