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My car isn't that low, but I do daily drive it rather agressively over street bumps/manholes/etc. And I actually bought this skidplate to prevent autocross cones from flipping up into my radiator (yes it did happen). I highly recommend it:
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1997 Audi A4 1.8t 5-Speed (bamboo metallic): ST Coilovers, Sport Edition 17x7.5 Et35, 215/45/17 Kumho AST, Panzer, Depo Ecodes, 55w 5k bulbs, Magnaflow 14815, Res delete, JHM Vent Boost gauge
2001.5 Audi s4 2.7tt 6-Speed (Imola Yellow)
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1997 Audi A4 1.8t 5-Speed (bamboo metallic): ST Coilovers, Sport Edition 17x7.5 Et35, 215/45/17 Kumho AST, Panzer, Depo Ecodes, 55w 5k bulbs, Magnaflow 14815, Res delete, JHM Vent Boost gauge
2001.5 Audi s4 2.7tt 6-Speed (Imola Yellow)
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Just bent my valence and front right rim. Or it was my control arm who fucking knows. NH SVVAG. Thats how you know when your low
2.5 drop and snow ftw! Fuck those huge ass curbs too
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Dont hit curbs and you should be good.
Yes sir, I work there.
Thanks for the offer from fort colins, but i dont trust my other car to take road trips right now. If anyone has one in the springs area let me know! Thanks guys. And yes a skid plate will be ordered soon, or made.John 16:33
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Don't go full stancetard and you won't have these problems.89 325i (Sold)
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318iS Track Rat :nice: www.drive4corners.com
'86 325iX 3.1 Stroker Turbo '86 S38B36 325
No one makes this car anymore. The government won't allow them, normal people won't buy them. So it's up to us: the freaks, the weirdos, the informed. To buy them, to appreciate them, and most importantly, to drive them.Comment
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I looked for the RaceSkids one originally b/c that seemed to be the best option. At the time, TC Motorsports was the cheapest place online, so I went with them. I have bought some other stuff from them and they are great.
(They even sent me a E30 wall calendar full of the E30's they race up there. Probably the best free wall calendar I've ever had, haha.)
One caveat with this skidplate: it does make changing the oil slightly less easy (not that it's hard to begin with by any measure). I can't quite fit a socket wrench in the hole of the plate where you are supposed to, so I just have to use approximately 100 turns of a wrench to get the bolt all the way out. And because of the angle, I don't even think an extension would really help.Comment
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So widen the hole...?I looked for the RaceSkids one originally b/c that seemed to be the best option. At the time, TC Motorsports was the cheapest place online, so I went with them. I have bought some other stuff from them and they are great.
(They even sent me a E30 wall calendar full of the E30's they race up there. Probably the best free wall calendar I've ever had, haha.)
One caveat with this skidplate: it does make changing the oil slightly less easy (not that it's hard to begin with by any measure). I can't quite fit a socket wrench in the hole of the plate where you are supposed to, so I just have to use approximately 100 turns of a wrench to get the bolt all the way out. And because of the angle, I don't even think an extension would really help.
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