Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Out Of Interest: Do you take special precautions about where to park your car?

Is it different whether it's day or night?

Do you think about this before you even take your car out/to visit anyone?

Do you even think about whether or not your front lip will get over a gutter?

At your destination, do you even need to park your car out of sight?

Do you avoid Carparks where your car door could get dented?

Have you ever parked in a spot, only to find that the slot is too small so you re-park it elsewhere?

Do you even avoid front-to-rear parking in case some ignorant so&so might shave your bumper?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/226679-precautions-in-parking/
Share on other sites

I remember parking back in university, space was shit tight and I found one between 2 cars with less than 5cm of space alltogether.

When I got back to my car, some dude from the beauty salon on that street came out and told me his car was the one in front of my car

He said he couldn't believe I parked it in there and would like to see me drive it out without touching his or the car behind.

I tried and couldn't get out LOL, ended up brushing his bumper a bit so he got my details then drove his car a bit forward so I can get out.

And now I'd always get out and have a look to see if my car can actually fit with reasonable space, I am a more careful and mature driver now.

Though I'm still quite surprised how good my reverse parking used to be :)

lol you should be able to tell just from looking if youll have a decent amount of room to open your door buddy. especially if youve owned the car for 1 - 2+ years

and in regards to scraping front bars and parking areas.

you all learn this throguh time.

i never attempted driveways wen i got my front bar cuz i just had no idea how much room i had, the same with parking and how far to go back or forward.

but you practice and get used to it eventually, unfortunately i tried being a hero and getting up a very steep driveway once and ended up cracking my front. but i know where i draw the line now so its not all that bad.

my rule of thumb is try get as sideways as possible wen entering a driveway, if you honestly feel like your not gonna make it. hand break dat shit and have a look. its always great to have someone in the car who u can kick out and get them to direct you if your gonna make it or not.

just make sure you keep those big mac loving friends of yours out of the car when you attempt this stuff aswell, their great for taking bullets but are not your best bet when tackling bumps.

I remember parking back in university, space was shit tight and I found one between 2 cars with less than 5cm of space alltogether.

When I got back to my car, some dude from the beauty salon on that street came out and told me his car was the one in front of my car

He said he couldn't believe I parked it in there and would like to see me drive it out without touching his or the car behind.

I tried and couldn't get out LOL, ended up brushing his bumper a bit so he got my details then drove his car a bit forward so I can get out.

And now I'd always get out and have a look to see if my car can actually fit with reasonable space, I am a more careful and mature driver now.

Though I'm still quite surprised how good my reverse parking used to be :P

What the hell? Why couldn't the dickhead just have moved for you in the first place, rather than seeing if you could have gotten out first? Woulda saved you both a whole lot of hassle? :D *shrugs* :thumbsup:

What the hell? Why couldn't the dickhead just have moved for you in the first place, rather than seeing if you could have gotten out first? Woulda saved you both a whole lot of hassle? :P *shrugs* :D

This is true, but some ppl are c0ck heads, and when u cant afford to sit around waiting for them, what can u do?

I'm very concious of where i park, its like, i know i can get into the spot, but do i really wana try getting out.

I went to KFC a few weeks ago, and when i parked, i parked next to a 4WD that was basically on the line between our spaces, so i too moved almost onto the line between my space and the one on the other side of me (there was no car in the spot next to me mind you) and after eating as i get to my car and begin to reverse out, this woman is trying to pull into the spot beside me, so i stop cos i figure im gona end up hitting her rear if i reverse out anymore. She the stops and looks at me shrugging her shoulders, and i could clearly lip read (her windows were up) "your over the line" so i yell back "look at the car next to me, its on the line too, where else should i have parked?". Finally she gets her car in and i begin backing out, still yellin at her for having the audacity to accuse me of doing something wrong.

The people who work at KFC sometimes walk out the back to have a break and cigarette etc, i think they were havin a good laugh at me yelling at this stupid cow about the parking space.

Edited by RusH_

wen i take my car and im going to my gf's place, i need to take a different route to avoid a DIP which has craked my frontbar abit, luckly u cant see it that much

as for parking, i try to park next to a column, make sure i fold my mirrors in, and isnt left in a quiet dark carpark

i try park it if where i can see it if possible

my rule of thumb is try get as sideways as possible wen entering a driveway,

true but this dies in the ass when you'r runnin stretched tyres on expensive jap rims... the edge of mine are totally exposed so iven the tiniest touch on the side = FAIL

I remember parking back in university, space was shit tight and I found one between 2 cars with less than 5cm of space alltogether.

When I got back to my car, some dude from the beauty salon on that street came out and told me his car was the one in front of my car

He said he couldn't believe I parked it in there and would like to see me drive it out without touching his or the car behind.

I tried and couldn't get out LOL, ended up brushing his bumper a bit so he got my details then drove his car a bit forward so I can get out.

And now I'd always get out and have a look to see if my car can actually fit with reasonable space, I am a more careful and mature driver now.

Though I'm still quite surprised how good my reverse parking used to be :(

oh yeh, HE was in a beauty salon, Was he a poof?

seriously mate, i get anger inside of me, jus hearing about such a dickhead making you do that.

I would've seriously hate smart cockheads like that, i would've belted his bumper of with my foot so u hav enuf room to drive out. hows he gonna prove it was me if only he saw it, instead of kncoking it with the car, they can colour match scratches and rubbings ect, not with my foot but ?

gawd man, i would've wanted to belt that idiot :D . he is starting trouble by saying things like that to you, when he could've simply moved out of the way. ;):P

I try to avoid carparks at all cost, I've had too many door bangs-people just don't care!! If I have to use a side by side park i will take two spaces.

usually i try to park on side of the road, (front to back), people here seem to be more careful parking than opening doors, if they can't get in they go elsewhere, finding a park is not usually a problem here.

My front bar is a reasonable height but I am still cautious over bumps..as it has scraped 1 driveway before.

and Yes I have parked in a small spot just to change my mind and move to a bigger one..lol

I also try to avoid parking under trees, or behind my brother....he backed into me in the driveway!!

Out Of Interest: Do you take special precautions about where to park your car?

Is it different whether it's day or night?

- not really, it's all depend where i'm gonna go/park

Do you think about this before you even take your car out/to visit anyone?

- yes... if it risk/chance of something i think it's not safe, i'll take other car

Do you even think about whether or not your front lip will get over a gutter?

- yes... and never take a chance for the 2nd time

At your destination, do you even need to park your car out of sight?

- some time, i have no choice, i have to park it. if it look very unsafe, no way!

Do you avoid Carparks where your car door could get dented?

- you never know of this one...

Have you ever parked in a spot, only to find that the slot is too small so you re-park it elsewhere?

- no, i can tell if it's too small to parked

Do you even avoid front-to-rear parking in case some ignorant so&so might shave your bumper?

- u can't, most of the off street (in the city) u have to park it like that..

PS:

- i'm not talking about my skyline

- never ever take my car to any shoping centre!! always use other car for shopping

oh yeh, HE was in a beauty salon, Was he a poof?

seriously mate, i get anger inside of me, jus hearing about such a dickhead making you do that.

I would've seriously hate smart cockheads like that, i would've belted his bumper of with my foot so u hav enuf room to drive out. hows he gonna prove it was me if only he saw it, instead of kncoking it with the car, they can colour match scratches and rubbings ect, not with my foot but ?

gawd man, i would've wanted to belt that idiot :mad: . he is starting trouble by saying things like that to you, when he could've simply moved out of the way. ;):(

nah i'm pretty laid back and wasn't in a hurry

now that I think about it yeah, he was quite stoopid 4 wanting me to get out and potentially damaging his car.

and as much as I wanted to belt his car, I'd have to park near the same area the very next day for uni.

not everyone have a very high IQ or good hindsight.

Edited by POLICE

I always park as far away from other people as possible. If I cant, I'll park next to too very new cars, or cars that are in decent condition. The owners are less likely to hit it that way. Although, I have had a Yaris in at work for a 10,000km service that had hit a pole...

I ALWAYS use multistory car parks where possible, and park 2 stories higher then anyone else

Out Of Interest: Do you take special precautions about where to park your car?

yes;

Is it different whether it's day or night?

Always park near camera's and lights and always paid parking.

Do you think about this before you even take your car out/to visit anyone?

nup

Do you even think about whether or not your front lip will get over a gutter?

Always reverse park to avoid scraping front bar

At your destination, do you even need to park your car out of sight?

not really

Do you avoid Carparks where your car door could get dented?

Yep, always try and park next to a concrete pole or a wall, 50% chance of not getting a dint from person next to me :O

Have you ever parked in a spot, only to find that the slot is too small so you re-park it elsewhere?

nup, r32 is a small car

Do you even avoid front-to-rear parking in case some ignorant so&so might shave your bumper?

I try to park away from everyone else

nah i'm pretty laid back and wasn't in a hurry

now that I think about it yeah, he was quite stoopid 4 wanting me to get out and potentially damaging his car.

and as much as I wanted to belt his car, I'd have to park near the same area the very next day for uni.

not everyone have a very high IQ or good hindsight.

Maybe he was teaching you a lesson?...I bet you don't find yourself in that situation anymore OR do you?

Skyline doesn't get parked anywhere except my house or if im at a mechanics.

my street is curved abit,so heaps of noobs stuff up when reverse parking.

My trick is i can feel the difference between tarmac and cemented gudder so i know when im close.

You can slightly feel the bump where the road meets the gudder. :)

Out Of Interest: Do you take special precautions about where to park your car?

Is it different whether it's day or night?

I try to park near lights and cameras at night, but it's not a huge issue.

Do you think about this before you even take your car out/to visit anyone?

No.

Do you even think about whether or not your front lip will get over a gutter?

Yes, angles help but not always.

At your destination, do you even need to park your car out of sight?

Not really, I prefer it to be in full view of everyone, to avoid opportunistic theft, vandalism.

Do you avoid Carparks where your car door could get dented?

Yes. I also park next to walls and poles. I have also been known to take up two spots if it's not particularly busy to avoid people coming too close.

Have you ever parked in a spot, only to find that the slot is too small so you re-park it elsewhere?

I am pretty comfortable with my car and skylines in general after 5 years of skyline ownership.

Do you even avoid front-to-rear parking in case some ignorant so&so might shave your bumper?

I prefer to have the rear sticking out a bit to give anyone parking nose to nose with me a little more room for error.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Very decent bit of kit. Definitely black it out I reckon.  
    • Because people who want that are buying euros. The people with the money to buy the aftermarket heads and blocks aren’t interested in efficiency or making -7 power, they’re making well over 1,000hp and pretty much only drive them at full throttle  best way to way make money is know your customer base and what they want and don’t spend money making things they don’t want. 
    • It's not, but it does feel like a bit of a missed opportunity regardless. For example, what if the cylinder head was redesigned to fit a GDI fuel system? It's worth like two full points of compression ratio when looking at modern GDI turbo vs PFI turbo. I'm pretty reliably surprised at how much less turbo it takes to make similar power out of a modern engine vs something like an RB26. Something with roughly the same dimensions as a -7 on an S55 is making absolutely silly power numbers compared to an RB26. I know there's a ton of power loss from things like high tension rings, high viscosity oil, clutch fan, AWD standby loss, etc but it's something like 700 whp in an F80 M3 vs 400 whp in an R33 GTR. The stock TF035HL4W turbos in an F80 M3 are really rather dinky little things and that's enough to get 400 whp at 18 psi. This just seems unwise no? I thought the general approach is if you aren't knock limited the MFB50 should be held constant through the RPM range. So more timing with RPM, but less timing with more cylinder filling. A VE-based table should accordingly inverse the VE curve of the engine.
    • I've seen tunes from big name workshops with cars making in excess of 700kW and one thing that stood out to me, is that noone is bothering with torque management. Everyone is throwing in as much timing as the motor can take for a pull. Sure that yields pretty numbers on a dyno, but it's not keeping these motors together for more than a few squirts down the straight without blowing coolant or head gaskets. If tuners, paid a bit more attention and took timing out in the mid range, managed boost a bit better, you'll probably see less motors grenading. Not to name names, or anything like that, but I've seen a tune, from a pretty wild GT-R from a big name tuner and I was but perplexed on the amount of timing jammed into it. You would have expected a quite a bit less timing at peak torque versus near the limiter, but there was literally 3 degrees of difference. Sure you want to make as much as possible throughout the RPM range, but why? At the expense of blowing motors? Anyhow I think we've gone off topic enough once again lol.
    • Because that’s not what any of them are building these heads or blocks for. It’s to hold over over 1000hp at the wheels without breaking and none of that stuff is required to make power 
×
×
  • Create New...