Epiphany
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What's the part number?But they did tell me the part number.
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What's the part number?But they did tell me the part number.
Move simplehmmmmm....I wonder if if .9 and .7 will make a big difference?
Lol, i agree but rates are gong back up :tsk:Move simple
Some one posted something you could install to reduce the angle caused where the road meets the drivewayLol, i agree but rates are gong back up :tsk:
I have one of these - works great.Some one posted something you could install to reduce the angle caused where the road meets the driveway
https://www.amazon.com/BRIDJIT-48-Inch-Section-Driveway-Curb/dp/B002YQ2GXC
Something like that
Air ride? Lol. That'll help. So will hydraulics lol.Some one posted something you could install to reduce the angle caused where the road meets the driveway
https://www.amazon.com/BRIDJIT-48-Inch-Section-Driveway-Curb/dp/B002YQ2GXC
Something like that
Great I need a beta tester.I will be buying these as soon as they come out. Videos and photos will follow. When I look at my car, all I see is gap. It's always funny to read the differences in opinion on lowering. I lowered my GT3 and peoples' brains exploded.
I have a dip at the end of my driveway. That Bridgjit seems like a good solution. That transitional area seems to pond water. What keeps the Bridgjit in place when this happens?Some one posted something you could install to reduce the angle caused where the road meets the driveway
https://www.amazon.com/BRIDJIT-48-Inch-Section-Driveway-Curb/dp/B002YQ2GXC
Something like that
Reviews say they are very heavy so unlikely to move. But im sure you could bolt them downI have a dip at the end of my driveway. That Bridgjit seems like a good solution. That transitional area seems to pond water. What keeps the Bridgjit in place when this happens?
Thanks,
Rob
guess there is no way to back at an angle? I've managed to get some extremely low vehicles in and out of some steep drives/entrances.hmmmmm....I wonder if if .9 and .7 will make a big difference?
Yeah but even these look better dropped, lol.Less gap looks better, sure. I'd rather have the car as-engineered. A little gap is nothing new on sports cars and if you really look around, you'll see plenty of your favorite cars aren't stanced. ;)