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You might. It depends on the size of the bump.
Potholes won't be a problem, but going in and out of steep driveways you will scrape if you have a front lip. Also, i have even scraped while crawling over speedbumps.
I would still recommed it for a daily driver though.
-Erik
DAMN!!!!! I am going to be stuck with a stock fng E30 soon. My entrance to my complex from the street goes from flat to 35-40 degrees within a foot!!!! Also Axxe just told in my "spacers x wheel offset x tire specs for 90 325is " post that I cannot screw nuts onto a stud and then the stud into the hub. The stud has to be torqued and loctited into the hub first. That makes sense I guess (would the stud screw itself out of the hub or what?????) Only with studs will I be able to get these Enkeis on my car and on top of that the lug (which are expensive lock nuts that I bought) have to be really narrow to fit through the stud/nuts holes in the wheel. Would the studs screw themselves out?
[quote=Maluco]DAMN!!!!! I am going to be stuck with a stock fng E30 soon. My entrance to my complex from the street goes from flat to 35-40 degrees within a foot!!!! quote]
can you drive your car backwards?? lol, just back into your driveway. Thats what i do.
DAMN!!!!! I am going to be stuck with a stock fng E30 soon. My entrance to my complex from the street goes from flat to 35-40 degrees within a foot!!!! quote]
can you drive your car backwards?? lol, just back into your driveway. Thats what i do.
LOL, I thought about that but it's the entry to the apt complex and it's on a major street. I think I will take the chance anyways. My wheels make the car sit up higher a little so maybe that will make up for a little. If not, I'm stuck dealing, having it all removed or moving to another apt complex
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