I'm looking to install a wheel stop in my garage to avoid hitting the wall while parking. I'm debating whether to use two small wheel stops or one larger one. Also, I need advice on which material is better for this purpose - rubber or plastic?
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I'd recommend going with rubber for your wheel stops. We have two small ones, but they've slowly started to shift forward. It might be a good idea to anchor them down, even a big one will likely need that. You can rent a hammer drill from Home Depot for a reasonable price to get that done.
I found a site that has what you're looking for, and it mentions how easy it is to anchor them: [https://www.sinoconcept.co.uk/car-park-safety-management/wheel-stops-and-parking-blocks/](https://www.sinoconcept.co.uk/car-park-safety-management/wheel-stops-and-parking-blocks/)
Why not hang a tennis ball from the rafters? Just stop when it touches your windshield! That way, you won’t need to worry as much about the stops.
Good idea!!! lol

Ok thanks, I checked on Google again. Maybe I will buy a rubber-plastic one, I just worry the rubber ones are too soft.