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Thread: Overhangs and heights of R36 Wagon?

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    Funny. I JUST read that story. Lol

    It amazes me that you accepted bottoming out your cars for so long! On an easy fix too. Shave the hump off the driveway! Stop treating your cars like ****!

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    Not an easy fix at all as ramp over is the issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket36 View Post
    or a new driveway!
    I'm planning on extending the carport slab and turning it in to a triple garage with workshop, which will also require a 1 meter high retaining wall (currently 30 year old sleepers which scares me), so I I don 't know how many times I've thought of that. Would need a few cubic meters of fill to regrade the front lawn too. Luckily there's no footpath on this side of the court. But that will have to wait untill I have to take out a new mortgage to buy the ex out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vee View Post
    See my thread about nearly ripping out my tailshaft carrier bearing on my driveway.
    Yes I did. Scary. Reminded me of an old lowered ALFA that I spent half an hour underneath with an angle grinder taking off the bottom of a big flange at a joint in the exhaust that was the lowest thing under the middle of the car. P.O. was a collector and mustn't have ever driven over a speed hump.

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    ...So one solution may be getting whatever low car I want and it lives under a cover on the front lawn for maybe 6 months until a more gentle drive is poured, but it'd have to be fairly large lump of concrete...

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