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Old 08-08-2019   #11
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That might work nicely, IF the city won't frown on setting anchor bolts in their curb n gutter work. But, what they don't know...
I would bet theyll make you remove that if it impedes water flow...
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Old 08-08-2019   #12
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https://www.bridjit.com/

These are not cheap, but they are worth every penny. They weigh a ton when bolted together so it won’t move and not so easy for thieves too.


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Old 08-08-2019   #13
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These are not cheap, but they are worth every penny. They weigh a ton when bolted together so it won’t move and not so easy for thieves.

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Yes....or just get a bag of readymix concrete and couple 1" diameter PVC pipes and make it permanent.
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Old 08-08-2019   #14
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These are not cheap, but they are worth every penny. They weigh a ton when bolted together so it won’t move and not so easy for thieves too.


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Craig,
Thanks!
That is actually the one that I used to have.
Could not remember the name.
This was the only one that let water flow underneath it.
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Old 08-08-2019   #15
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Default Re: Driveway Bottom out

Approach the driveway at about a 30 degree angle, so one wheel goes up first. I have a similar situation with stock ZR-1 height, and it's no problem both coming and going at that angle.
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Old 08-08-2019   #16
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Yes....or just get a bag of readymix concrete and couple 1" diameter PVC pipes and make it permanent.

That would be great Cliff! At the places where I have lived the city won’t allow adding to the curb.




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Craig,

Thanks!

That is actually the one that I used to have.

Could not remember the name.

This was the only one that let water flow underneath it.

Marty

You’re welcome Marty! It’s an awesome ramp and I loved it. When I sold my house they begged for me to leave it with the house. Yes, it works well and it would take a few Samoans to carry it away. [emoji847]🤙🏼
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Old 08-09-2019   #18
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I removed my front air dam.
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Old 08-09-2019   #19
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These are not cheap, but they are worth every penny. They weigh a ton when bolted together so it won’t move and not so easy for thieves too.


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$399 is cheaper than the $1800 the dealer wanted for my wifes GL63 wheel after she curbed it haulin' into our driveway.
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Old 08-09-2019   #20
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There are plenty of these offerings on Amazon and costs a lot less.


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