Will it fit?

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Tootler

Original Poster:

89 posts

247 months

Sunday 11th April 2004
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Access to my garage requires the vehicle to be manouvered up over a 6 inch kerb. Does an Elise have the ground clearance for this? (the answer is surely no ) in which case I would have to fabricate some sort of ramp. The kerbstones are set in concrete, I put them there

bogie

16,612 posts

279 months

Sunday 11th April 2004
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hire a Kango

Im having to drop me kerb a couple of inches myself this summer - I can just get on/off it now...but plan on Nitrons later this year so down the kerb must go !

Tootler

Original Poster:

89 posts

247 months

Sunday 11th April 2004
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Nitrons! - I learn a new term every day here

bogie

16,612 posts

279 months

Sunday 11th April 2004
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Nitrons = adjustable upgraded suspension ....lower ride height = car wont get onto my drive ...over the large concrete ramp I put there myself years ago....doh !

Martin_S

9,939 posts

252 months

Sunday 11th April 2004
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If all else fails, knock up a couple of removable timber wedges!

pley

179 posts

254 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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I got my local council to lower the kerb in front of my drive.

UH-Matt

2,172 posts

247 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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pley said:
I got my local council to lower the kerb in front of my drive.


Did they charge you to do that?

fergusd

1,247 posts

277 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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bogie said:
Nitrons = adjustable upgraded suspension ....lower ride height = car wont get onto my drive ...over the large concrete ramp I put there myself years ago....doh !


You don't need to (shouldn't) drop the car too much with the current generation of Nitrons, in fact probably only 10-15mm from standard . . . granted this may still be too much !

Fd

steff

1,420 posts

270 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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Whats wrong with you big wooses 100/110mm ride height is the way to go (and thats after I rased it)!!

100/110 is fine for going over speed bumps etc just be careful when you park front on to a kerb.

fergusd

1,247 posts

277 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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steff said:
Whats wrong with you big wooses 100/110mm ride height is the way to go (and thats after I rased it)!!

100/110 is fine for going over speed bumps etc just be careful when you park front on to a kerb.


Well, unless you have shorter Nitrons than are generally available . . . or very early ones . . . they are not designed to be run at that ride height, according to Nitron themselves . . . the comment is nothing to do with speed bumps or ground clearance . . . it's to do with the damper open, closed and stroke lengths, the springrates and the damping . . .

Sure, you can do it . . . but that's not the same thing . . .

Fd

gfun

620 posts

256 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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On a more sensible note .... tut tut...

No it will not fit in forwards. However you will stand a much better chance in backing it in (my garage is on a downward slope with a 4" step where I have no problems).

G :-)

neon_fox

386 posts

291 months

Thursday 15th April 2004
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gfun said:


No it will not fit in forwards. However you will stand a much better chance in backing it in (my garage is on a downward slope with a 4" step where I have no problems).

G :-)


But surely sir, the problem will then manifest itself on the way out...

gfun

620 posts

256 months

Thursday 15th April 2004
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neon_fox said:

gfun said:


No it will not fit in forwards. However you will stand a much better chance in backing it in (my garage is on a downward slope with a 4" step where I have no problems).

G :-)



But surely sir, the problem will then manifest itself on the way out...


What goes in must come out (as the personal assistant said to the footballer)