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Originally Posted by egz i wana see a review of these things to see how it affects ride quality and drop hight ( i have a big curb on my

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Old 10-22-2010, 03:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i wana see a review of these things to see how it affects ride quality and drop hight ( i have a big curb on my drive way and want to still b able to drive up/down it and speed bumbs)
I don't think speed bumps are gonna be an issue with a 1-1.2in drop but yeah, I'm worried about my driveway as well. I park in an underground parking garage and the incline/decline is pretty steep.
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