RedXray
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Didn't see this item in the Autogeek store but I'm sure they offer it as they sell RaceDeck flooring systems. Most likely all their racedeck products are drop shipped from Salt Lake City. Looked for some reviews of the Accupark online but couldn't find any. Maybe this review will bring some more car guys over to Autogeek 
I thought the accupark just snapped in the place of two 12" tiles and your done. Opening the box it had the polished aluminum diamond plate piece, two smooth black tiles and a 12' X 24" rubber mat. The rubber mat is for universal installs of non racedeck floors.
With a putty knife remove two 12" x 12" tiles where you want the accupark "bumps".
Simply snap in the supplied "smooth" tiles with no diamond pattern.
Cleaned the smooth tiles with alcohol, peeled off the adhesive film and bonded the accupark to the tiles.
While I was prying up tiles I replaced three white tiles with black ones. The white tend to stain from tire dressings and also from the hot rubber after driving.
The first bump stops my truck further back when I want more room in front, leaving about 18" clearance from my spoiler to the closing garage door. This leaves just enough walking space behind the vehicle.
Pulling over the first bump into the Accupark it's very easy to feel the bumps feedback telling you exactly where you're at. For me this leaves 36" clearance from the moving door. With either bump... No More Guessing!

I thought the accupark just snapped in the place of two 12" tiles and your done. Opening the box it had the polished aluminum diamond plate piece, two smooth black tiles and a 12' X 24" rubber mat. The rubber mat is for universal installs of non racedeck floors.
With a putty knife remove two 12" x 12" tiles where you want the accupark "bumps".

Simply snap in the supplied "smooth" tiles with no diamond pattern.

Cleaned the smooth tiles with alcohol, peeled off the adhesive film and bonded the accupark to the tiles.

While I was prying up tiles I replaced three white tiles with black ones. The white tend to stain from tire dressings and also from the hot rubber after driving.

The first bump stops my truck further back when I want more room in front, leaving about 18" clearance from my spoiler to the closing garage door. This leaves just enough walking space behind the vehicle.


Pulling over the first bump into the Accupark it's very easy to feel the bumps feedback telling you exactly where you're at. For me this leaves 36" clearance from the moving door. With either bump... No More Guessing!

