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dflesburg
post Jul 18 2007, 03:00 PM
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So my car will be running this weekend for the first time at this house, (first time in 15 years)

What do you people do about high curbs on your driveway? QUICK!!!!
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post Jul 19 2007, 12:10 AM
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Not trying to be the a-hole here at all, but I am thinking if you can't safely get off your property with your current ride height, then you will most likely run into problems in daily driving as well, ie gas stations, FLAPS, etc. My 911 sits pretty low, but I have never had a problem that the "one wheel at at time" solution did not solve. Not sure what your driveway situation is, but if you have to build things just to get your car off your property, I am thinking you might be too low.

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