Well, backup camera with new head unit would be my first suggestion....my car has that.
I wonder if you ran a tape line from front to back, on only one side, maybe your wife would be willing to help then. There's no guesswork that way: "Honey, just make sure my right-rear tire follows the tape line. No need to look at the other side or anywhere else; just yell if the tire starts coming away from the tape or over the tape, and tell me which way."Yoga mats on the wall are a great idea!
Unfortunately, they won't work for me because I have lifts in my garages. The GT goes on the bottom, but man it's close to the lift's (Autostacker scissors-type hydraulic) giant steel beams on each side as I c-a-r-e-f-u-l-l-y back it in. About 2 inches clearance each side.
My wife refuses to spot me, or have anything to do with helping me park it. Occasionally, a buddy will be there to help. The car is almost exactly as wide as my Ferrari F8 and my previous 812 Superfast, so I'm getting pretty good with slow backing while holding the steering wheel perfectly straight.
I will eventually want to install rear cameras on the GT. The older I get, the less flexible/twistable/contortionable I become.
BTW: Now that I've owned my GT for about 6 months, I only bonk my head on the door about half the time when getting out, in the very tight confines.
Guess I'm a slow learner.It is referred to as a Gurney when you bonk your head. Usually it takes three good ones to teach you a lesson.
I have to park on the left side and dont want the door to hit the wall when getting in/out (if i pull it straight in)
Sell the wife...Yoga mats on the wall are a great idea!
Unfortunately, they won't work for me because I have lifts in my garages. The GT goes on the bottom, but man it's close to the lift's (Autostacker scissors-type hydraulic) giant steel beams on each side as I c-a-r-e-f-u-l-l-y back it in. About 2 inches clearance each side.
My wife refuses to spot me, or have anything to do with helping me park it. Occasionally, a buddy will be there to help. The car is almost exactly as wide as my Ferrari F8 and my previous 812 Superfast, so I'm getting pretty good with slow backing while holding the steering wheel perfectly straight.
I will eventually want to install rear cameras on the GT. The older I get, the less flexible/twistable/contortionable I become.
BTW: Now that I've owned my GT for about 6 months, I only bonk my head on the door about half the time when getting out, in the very tight confines.