My garage has a thief, or a ghost.

Sabs

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I’ve been using a parking mat like this in my garage for years.

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It’s made of rubber and weighs about 2 pounds. I back into my garage and it makes it easy to stop in just the right spot.

Yesterday, after being gone about an hour I returned home and backed into my garage. I didn’t feel the usual bump when I drive over the mat.

I got out and the mat was nowhere to be seen.

Places I’ve checked:
  • The entire garage
  • Driveway
  • Neighborhood street
  • Road and shoulder exiting the neighborhood
  • Wheel well
  • Undercarriage
I’m certain I would have heard this heavy, rubber mat if it got stuck to the tire and flung into the wheel well.

If it stayed stuck to the tire, I would have felt a thump with each revolution. The mat has never stuck to the tire, even in far hotter temps.

So, it’s missing due to either a ghost or a burglar with very specific tastes.
 
your wife sold it in a garage sale ..............:laugh:
 
Wow
 
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