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Yeah if I take it in straight the bottom scrapes off the drive forward and back, I am managing to get it down by coming in at about 45degrees to the drive.

 

R

 

Trigonometry is your friend Ross! ;)

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Yeah if I take it in straight the bottom scrapes off the drive forward and back, I am managing to get it down by coming in at about 45degrees to the drive.

 

R

 

Trigonometry is your friend Ross! ;)

 

Who's he... is he a polish guy who does drive ways? :lol:

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My car used to do that too, I made any passenger get out so I could park without scraping the underside. Eventually I raised my drive a bit which has stopped the problem but mine was paving slabs so easier to do then yours.

 

20" wheels are the way to go :)

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or I could get myself some 20" alloys...:lol:

 

any excuse.

 

R

 

 

do it ;):thumbs:

Surely that wouldnt make any difference. The rolling radius would be the same and the car would sit the same height from the road. You'd just have smaller sidewalls!

 

You need to get some polish friends around to knock a few inches off the peak of the drive ;)

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