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lutzy 10-16-2013 12:45 PM

Problem solving 101- Steep driveway
 
So I just moved into a new place and I didnt give much thought about how steep my driveway is. The problem is that I can't get my car in without scraping and hitting my exhaust right at the x-pipe. It hits as soon as my front wheels enter about 2 feet into my garage. I have about 3" clearance under my car. Im not about to change the stance of my car or change the grade of my driveway either since its so short. Anyone have any ideas?
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Sieg 10-16-2013 12:50 PM

Have you tried backing it in?

lutzy 10-16-2013 12:58 PM

hits about the same place backing in :hairpullout:

scott_fx 10-16-2013 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by lutzy (Post 510927)
hits about the same place backing in :hairpullout:

may seem like an odd solutions but... can you put in some floor tiles to raise the floor up a bit. it may give you clearance. you can try with a sheet of ply to test out the theory

Sieg 10-16-2013 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lutzy (Post 510927)
hits about the same place backing in :hairpullout:

Nuts! So the X-pipe is pretty much centered between the axles.

How much clearance do you need to gain at the garage slab lip?
Possibly grind or cut out a notch a 1'-6" to 2' section and taper it inward?
Grinding would be done with the same equipment they use on heaved up sidewalks, etc. You can rent a concrete saw at Home Depot (chainsaw with abrasive wheel)

Tucking the exhaust or an Air Ride set up are probably the other alternatives.

Ns RS 10-16-2013 02:08 PM

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something like this perhaps? did see a race ramp version of this not too long ago...

speedjohnston 10-16-2013 02:11 PM

A couple of long 2x12's fastened to the floor with a nice taper in the end. Paint them yellow or red so you don't trip over them.

strtcar 10-16-2013 02:17 PM

sell the house :)

I like the idea of grinding the crap out of that area, probably best solution. Have you had anyone watch as your backing in how much space you need, might only be a little grinding, then you don't have to worry about tripping over wood the rest of your life.

130fe 10-16-2013 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by speedjohnston (Post 510937)
A couple of long 2x12's fastened to the floor with a nice taper in the end. Paint them yellow or red so you don't trip over them.

I agree with him, I had the same problem at my last house and tried doing just on one side. While backing out one day, it popped up and almost put a kink in my rear brake line. I was using two short pieces of 2x10 secured together (side by side) with another thin piece of plywood on the bottom. I guess it would have been better it I would have secured it down but you live and learn.

Rileys68Camaro 10-19-2013 04:00 PM

I would look at grinding it or possibly look into some sort of dock plate.


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