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> Driveways, and low cars...
VaccaRabite
post Sep 26 2009, 07:14 AM
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I have no spoiler or valence yet. I do have a tow bar bolted in to place. Nearly every time that I enter or exit my drive, the bar scrapes. The car is within 1/2 inch or so of stock height (I am using a 55 tire rather then a 65).

I am worried that when I finally bolt on my spoiler it will survive until I get to the end of my driveway....

My driveway has a little ramp up (a sloped curb - very common in my parts) and is not flat to the road surface, but elevated a few inches.

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jonferns
post Sep 27 2009, 02:25 PM
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When I had my jetta I had to avoid driveways all-together. But, I would think a sharp angle is the best way to approach it.

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