| Wherever you have an open door to be turned off by | | | | Step 2 - Mark the point of impact |
| the wall, you will need to install the barrier wall section. | | | | Close the door carefully against the wall, then mark the |
| Otherwise, the door handles to make a hole when it | | | | place where the door handle comes in contact with |
| hits the wall. Follow the steps below to install the | | | | the wall. If there was a wall behind the spot barrier |
| fender and door. | | | | screw nail your door to the wall at this point. |
| Things You'll Need: | | | | Step 3 - attach the fender and door |
| * Pencil | | | | The end of the section of the barrier, which attaches |
| Stud Finder * | | | | to the board and will be interlinked, and will have a |
| * Doorstop | | | | sharp point. If you do not have a wall stud to screw |
| Step 1 - Choose your favorite Doorstop | | | | your fender and door, screw in the board at the place |
| There are several types of doorstops are designed to | | | | where the sharp end will come in contact with the |
| mitigate the impact of the door, a critic of it. One type | | | | door when closed. |
| is the spring-loaded shaft and mounts on the door, and | | | | If you do not have a wall stud to screw your fender |
| another is a shaft of the door of the vehicle, and sold, | | | | and door, screw in the board at the place where the |
| and the third is to stop the rubber mounted on the | | | | sharp end will come in contact with the door when |
| board or wall. Choose the type that will work best for | | | | closed. |
| you. | | | | |