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Old 08-20-14, 09:56 PM
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curious on pics as well.
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bad english, found the right angle into driveway.

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Old 08-21-14, 06:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Gerb
Did not deliver. Will deliver tmr pic tmr. Diffuser tape is falling off i die.

Ill take pic of driveway lol. I can fit now just had to find the right angle lol.
Not sure what ur trying to say. Diffuser tape is falling off I die......
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Originally Posted by Jump2man3
Not sure what ur trying to say. Diffuser tape is falling off I die......
Internet memes are destroying the English language. Some people seem to think that talking like that in casual conversation makes you relevant, but really it just makes them look like attention-hungry clingers.

Anyway, back to the topic at hand. It's all about the angle, good to hear you found yours. As others have suggested, if you can't angle it properly for whatever reason, just use planks of wood for a makeshift ramp. 1x6's or 1x4's have worked great for me in the past.
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^Not only that, but correct punctuation!

One of my neighbors with a NICE Vette has a 2x4 sitting out front of his driveway to help with his incline; I'd bet you could get enough clearance with the extra block out front.
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Originally Posted by sm1ke
Internet memes are destroying the English language. Some people seem to think that talking like that in casual conversation makes you relevant, but really it just makes them look like attention-hungry clingers.

Anyway, back to the topic at hand. It's all about the angle, good to hear you found yours. As others have suggested, if you can't angle it properly for whatever reason, just use planks of wood for a makeshift ramp. 1x6's or 1x4's have worked great for me in the past.
I am pretty sure he is Chinese (at least that is my guess, given his location and some of the sentences he uses.) So depending on how long he has been in North America, we can cut him a bit of slack
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Originally Posted by getafewliv
I am pretty sure he is Chinese (at least that is my guess, given his location and some of the sentences he uses.) So depending on how long he has been in North America, we can cut him a bit of slack
Lol well I do understand the issue at hand then. I was thinking he was serious and trying to figure out wtf....
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Originally Posted by getafewliv
I am pretty sure he is Chinese (at least that is my guess, given his location and some of the sentences he uses.) So depending on how long he has been in North America, we can cut him a bit of slack
Correct, english no good.

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Doesn't look as steep as in person. It probably scrapes cause when I pull in its always straight in instead of an angle.

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Old 08-21-14, 06:57 PM
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Solution... Bag of concrete...
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^ someone would just take it lol
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Originally Posted by SC2JZ300
Solution... Bag of concrete...
I think he's saying to pour it on the ground so the slope wont be so bad.
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Oooh, thank you for your input. I think I might do it if I decide to get coils. H&R springs aren't low enough for it to be worth pouring cement to pave a nice entrance for the garage atm.
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