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Door Protection Garage Wall

RedRod1

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Found a solution to protect our Telluride doors from impacting the garage wall. Used a plastic dock edging and it worked out great.

Secured it to the wall studs and in-between the studs used self drilling drywall anchors. Had enough left over to share.

Places to buy: Google Dimex EasyFlex Plastic D-Profile Dock Edging Rub Rail for Boat Docks 5011B-25C Dimex EasyFlex Plastic D-Profile Dock Edging Rub Rail for Boat Docks 5011B-25C - Google Search.

Had used peel & stick foam but did not last with our full size suv.
 

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These stick on if you don't want holes. Nice it your next cars doors don't line up
 
I just use cheap foam I found at a hardware store + door edge protectors.
 
I’ve seen people use pool noodles sliced in half and screwed to the wall. Cheap and effective.
 




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