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I had a couple people look at the driveway and what they told me is that even if they drop it it would be minimal because they driveway is too steep and the drop would be pointless because i would still bottom out. People on my driveway have tried the "go in at an angle" approach but many still have issues because i just have a very narrow driveway. Thanks alot though |
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Well, not the bumper, but I scratch that lower trim under the spoiler no matter how slow I back into the driveway. Not a big deal though as it's very slow and the guard is held on fairly tight. Easy ramps help with oil changes etc in the driveway...
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i was hoping someone had that same issue! if you look under can you tell its been scratched up?? |
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Try as hard as you can to come up the driveway at an angle and go slow. Going through the grass is better than scratching the bumper. You probably won't see the scratches if you do mess up, though. That, or, back it in. I never use the main entrance of my driveway, way too big of a curb. Someone screwed that up.
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Yes, that part. I have looked underneath and seen it scratched, but held on very strong, so I don't have any worries my own slow back-in to the driveway will do any damage. It never hits over the local speed bumps either, but I do tend to slow a bit on those...
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guys thanks alot...for some reason i feel like i can accomplish this with or without scratches and in the end it will be fine. haha thanks rly though
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If it will only hit at one point. You can place a 3/4 inch piece of timber (2 feet square) there, so its the wood that touches rather than the driveway. It might need to be big enough so it doesnt slide around. Maybe there's a way to screw it into concrete or something.
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I scratch the air dam (black part) every once in a while. Really not a big deal as it is somewhat flexible and a cheap fix if it needs replacing. As long as you don't scratch the paint you are good to go.
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Not my driveway but pulling into a parking spot at Target I heard a scraping sounds I was like Oh crap.. Thankful it was only the plastic piece that under the front of the car that scraped on it.. Lucky for me and I know now to beware of how far I pull into a parking spot.
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I cant lower my car because of my driveway, I feel your pain
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Here’s a warning be very careful not to get to close to the cement block thing when you park your car anywhere cuz I have touched my front bumper with it like 4 times on accident but it didn’t do any damage cuz I was less then an inch from hitting it but the black strip under the bumper scrapped it hard...
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i sure hope i dont have the parking curb problem lol because that inconjunction with my driveway will destroy my bumper!!
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You should definitely do the whole friend watch while you inch up the driveway, but i would so wrap a towel or something soft around the bumper just in case you friend is a little blind. It wouldn't help much but its better than flat out bumper to concrete action...
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