Huge Problem... Car too low (dropped)
Originally Posted by JetBlackS2000,Nov 23 2008, 03:00 PM
- drive very slow and stop if you have to...hold up traffic if you have to
- 45 degree angles
- back up and turn around if the bump is too high
- i have to angle my fingers 45 degrees to get them between the top of my tire and beneath the wheel well
- i have my KW Variant 3 coil overs adjusted to very stiff so my body never bottoms out ... except for steep inclines/declines or over sized speed bumps
- i also have 18" wheels with low profile tires that fill in the wheel well nicely and no rubbing
I recommend adjusted driving habits, filling the huge gap inside your wheel well and lowering your car even more
... other than that your car should be just fine and adjust your driving habits

Filefreak.com
- 45 degree angles
- back up and turn around if the bump is too high
- i have to angle my fingers 45 degrees to get them between the top of my tire and beneath the wheel well
- i have my KW Variant 3 coil overs adjusted to very stiff so my body never bottoms out ... except for steep inclines/declines or over sized speed bumps
- i also have 18" wheels with low profile tires that fill in the wheel well nicely and no rubbing
I recommend adjusted driving habits, filling the huge gap inside your wheel well and lowering your car even more
... other than that your car should be just fine and adjust your driving habits

Filefreak.com
It also helps if you are familiar with the places you are going. But sometimes you can't help it. Just angle the car 45 degrees or so. I'm low (as in no finger gaps), but i'm used to it. It also helps a lot if it's not your daily driver
Good Luck!
Good Luck!
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