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Underground garage ramp Clearance

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  1. DoctorWill

    DoctorWill Formula Junior

    Jun 12, 2010
    761
    Playa Vista
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    Will
    My Condo has a low slope ramp going down into the underground garage...I am worried that the front of the 360 will not clear. Anyone with experience or a way to see if it will clear?

    Will
     
  2. spEYEdr

    spEYEdr Formula Junior

    Feb 13, 2007
    800
    LA - City of Angels
    just invite me and my girlfriend over for drinks!

    :)
     
  3. ttdang123

    ttdang123 Formula Junior

    Nov 28, 2009
    706
    North San Diego CA
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    Tung
    Drive in/out at an angle (slow) + skid plates are the only two things that I can think of.

    Hope this helps?
     
  4. drew138

    drew138 Karting

    Jul 31, 2006
    148
    Post pic of offending ramp.
     
  5. DoctorWill

    DoctorWill Formula Junior

    Jun 12, 2010
    761
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    Will
    Haha, that is no problem at all! I will be back in MArina del Rey on Monday, you and your girlfriend are welcome to come by for some wine and appetizers on the beach!

    Will

     
  6. DoctorWill

    DoctorWill Formula Junior

    Jun 12, 2010
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    I will post up some pics this evening! Thanks!

    Will

     
  7. DoctorWill

    DoctorWill Formula Junior

    Jun 12, 2010
    761
    Playa Vista
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    Will
    Thanks!

     
  8. spEYEdr

    spEYEdr Formula Junior

    Feb 13, 2007
    800
    LA - City of Angels
    check your private messages on fchat.
     
  9. Chupee

    Chupee Formula Junior

    Jul 10, 2009
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    Between Trust funds
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    Blair
    I have a very steep narrow drop into my garage and not a problem Yes i do have new skid plated but never hear a peep just SUPER slow I STOp while still on incline and drift slowly over low point just dont lower the cqr
     
  10. DoctorWill

    DoctorWill Formula Junior

    Jun 12, 2010
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    Will
    #10 DoctorWill, Jul 14, 2010
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  11. ttdang123

    ttdang123 Formula Junior

    Nov 28, 2009
    706
    North San Diego CA
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    Tung
    Looking at those pics, you do need skid plates. Many places you can get them. Mine is homemade from Home-Depot so I can replace them quick+cheap as needed
     
  12. TZL

    TZL Formula Junior

    Dec 15, 2003
    289
    Atherton, CA
    My garage looks much steeper and my car clears without skid plates


     
  13. Need4Spd

    Need4Spd F1 Veteran

    Feb 24, 2007
    6,678
    Silicon Valley
    I think it's hard to tell just from pictures. A couple of comments FWIW.

    You have a double whammy because not only is your drive ramp steep, it is narrow, so you can't do the "take the entrance at an angle" trick to gain a bit of clearance. So you will need to go really slow the first time and ideally have a friend present to either look at the clearance while you're in the car or have your friend drive it so you can look and see just how much clearance you have or need.

    Next, skid plates are most likely needed, but you should realize they all add some thickness under the bumper, so actually they decrease your clearance. Yet, you probably need or want them so that the skid plates wear away from contact rather than your bumper. They also help distribute the impact so that damage to the bumper is less likely.

    Finally, if all else fails, the suspension is height adjustable. There is an ideal setting/spec from the factory, but if the choice is to raise the car a small amount to clear or keep it stock and scrape, well, the choice is yours, but maybe raising it a bit wouldn't be all that bad. But check it with a friend first, so you know how much additional clearance you need if any.
     
  14. Chupee

    Chupee Formula Junior

    Jul 10, 2009
    832
    Between Trust funds
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    Blair
    My entrance is 20 degrees steeper and no problemSlow and steady
     
  15. DoctorWill

    DoctorWill Formula Junior

    Jun 12, 2010
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    Cool, thank for the comments!!!
     
  16. andrewecd

    andrewecd Formula Junior

    Dec 17, 2006
    543
    Sydney
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    Andrew
    bottom of ramp looks fine...top may be your problem?
     
  17. steelej

    steelej Formula Junior

    Jan 15, 2007
    433
    UK
    The underside of my bumper is pretty badly scraped, you don't see underneath it so my advice just scrape it once and you won't worry about it again, I don't :)

    John.
     
  18. DoctorWill

    DoctorWill Formula Junior

    Jun 12, 2010
    761
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    LOL, that happened to my first Porsche during the first week and I never worried about scratches again...very true!

     
  19. SSR

    SSR Formula 3

    Jun 14, 2007
    1,134
    You need a Roberuta lift kit...
     
  20. djantlive

    djantlive Formula 3

    Jun 30, 2005
    1,015
    My lower bumper has some extra thick plastic added designed to avoid paint damage. I got it from my clear bra installed. It's about 10 pages of paper thick. Easier to put on compared to skid plate.
     
  21. windsock

    windsock Formula 3
    Rossa Subscribed

    Nov 29, 2006
    1,152
    I have installed the Novitec 40mm lift system on several cars to deal with driveways such as this. lifts 40mm of ride height, will automatically lower at 38MPH or if you push the button again. Just a thought, let me know if you want more information.
     
  22. DoctorWill

    DoctorWill Formula Junior

    Jun 12, 2010
    761
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    Thanks for the comments, I feel better about the ramp issue now.
     

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