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Probably gonna have to trailer car home afraid to drive 1.5-2 hours home on cup 2’s (rock chips galore) can someone with a handling package car get me a measurement from ground to bottom of front splitter?
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Probably gonna have to trailer car home afraid to drive 1.5-2 hours home on cup 2’s (rock chips galore) can someone with a handling package car get me a measurement from ground to bottom of front splitter?
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Yes, 4.5 inches / 114mm.

Looks can be a bit deceptive. Immediately at the splitter, it will measure 6 inch/ 152 mm. But the belly pan actually flows lower, to the 4.5 inch @Coastal-Mach stated.

The Mach 1 supplement says to keep any ramps or grades 7 degrees or less.
 
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Yes, 4.5 inches / 114mm.

Looks can be a bit deceptive. Immediately at the splitter, it will measure 6 inch/ 152 mm. But the belly pan actually flows lower, to the 4.5 inch @Coastal-Mach stated.

The Mach 1 supplement says to keep any ramps or grades 7 degrees or less.
Thanks, it’s not my trailer so I have no idea what the degrees on the ramps are and I highly doubt my buddy knows either lol one thought I had was to bring a couple 2x10 boards in case we need to extend the ramps out a bit
 

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Thanks, it’s not my trailer so I have no idea what the degrees on the ramps are and I highly doubt my buddy knows either lol one thought I had was to bring a couple 2x10 boards in case we need to extend the ramps out a bit

That will work, several guys have used that method with success. Good luck getting her home.
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