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Old 01-25-2014, 10:39 PM   #14
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You're not going to scrape on any kind of normal road bumps at stock ride height. If there's something unusually awful, slow down? Mine's been dropped about an inch, I live in a town with pretty bad roads, and I still don't rub except on really bad driveways and one or two horribly-disfigured drainage dips around town.

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Originally Posted by carma143 View Post
I also have a thin drive way that was made sometime in the early 50s that has an incline of about 45 degrees. no curve from 0 degrees to 45 degrees. it goes directly from flat to steep. I mean I could park right on the street, but then it would be under a Palm tree which drops its 100+ lbs leaves every once in a blue moon. Guess I'll have to make that decision myself though.

You all have been a great help.
Make some ramps for your driveway, or re-pave it?
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