Re: Parking bump stoppers, wheel chocks & pillar/corner guards Great thread, but am also surprised to have found very little Team-BHP discussion on this topic.
Yesterday while reversing I scratched my 15-month old baby (read Honda Jazz) with the rear left pillar. FNG quoted INR 6,500 and I was annoyed at myself (for rushing up the reverse park and scratching the car). Have been trying to find a solution to avoid this damage in future. Please read on. Quote:
Originally Posted by Aakash How about opting for rubber foam sheets? Those are cheap to get, soft enough to protect the edges of the door from scratches and also won't damage the bumper if it comes in contact. There are self adhesive one's available online and it looks clean once you measure them and stick them accordingly. |
I tried sticking yoga mat yesterday with help of a 2-way tape. This approach is NOT satisfactory or enough. It is so flimsy that I am expecting it to fall off in a couple of days. Even if it does not, just one encounter with the car will bring it out for sure. This was enough to convince that we need something to be screwed (and not glued). Please read on. Quote:
Originally Posted by AjinkyaP Hello
I am looking for thick adhesive foam sheets to cover my parking side wall where my Dad ended up brushing front driver side bumper edge while reversing, twice so far
I found few items on Amazon but brands are not familiar and prices are pretty high. https://www.amazon.in/dp/B083HYP8CC?...TMJZ5BW69REY2V
Any product suggestions would be highly appreciated. |
I too think that such options are very expensive (also relying on only the glue towards a permanent solution was not at all convincing, even psychologically). Some folks have even put up cardboard sheets tying to the whole pillar with brown cellotapes wrapped around the whole pillar (to hold the cardboard), and that looks UGLY!!
Therefore, I just ordered KTI Pillar Guards from Amazon for INR 649: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B08JVC25VX. Once the product arrives, I intend to get it installed immediately (on the 2 pillars where I need. If you want a 4-pillar solution, you can go for this: https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B08JVG2ZGJ)
BUT, the above pillar guards will NOT be enough either, as these are not expected to provide any cushioning. The rubber is pretty hard as I examined some other installations in our building.
Therefore, I am planning to (a) install the above pillar guards permanently using screws, and (b) stick foam/yoga mat pieces on top of these, using adhesive (e.g. fevicol). That should stick hard and hold pretty well thereafter, and even if these tear off, we can easily replace/re-stick the (outer foam/yoga mat) layer.
Will post an update on how it went. In the interim, please share any other suggestions with respect to the above 'jugaad'/workaround, and any other suggestions on getting the car fixed at a cheaper rate (attaching its picture).
Last edited by jaysheth : 17th December 2023 at 17:05.
Reason: Added more detailing
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