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Old 09-18-2007, 02:17 PM
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lowered car, steep driveway

I'm moving into a new spot which has a garage parking space for me, but the house itself is on a steep incline in sf. Was wondering if anyone know where i can source a cheap solution for a ramp? I was contemplating the idea of building my own ramp but if i can source a cheap one i'll go that route. Thanks
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you act like your cars low
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*goes over speed bump sideways ricer style*
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you act like your cars low
low enough to scrapeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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not low enough still.
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buy some wood blocks or back in
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dude, just be a savage and use wood blocks. Stack them, then drive up to it, then stack again, drive up, and repeat the process. Done deal. Since we are talking about Law here, why are you trying to find a cheap source to do it, just build a ramp baller.
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law is still 4x4in that ish
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*goes over speed bump sideways ricer style*
I cant stand those idiots. My driveway scares people though I'm not getting a lip until I move out of the country (then I'm going APR front and rear)
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hahah the driveway is steep enough to destroy his lip =P its ok though cuz law's a balla
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A friend of mine in SF just went to Home Depot and mixed cement, paved it smoother himself... doesn't look the greatest, but it definitely works. Better then toting wood blocks with you everywhere...
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low enough to scrapeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
LOL! thats how my car is..dammit
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strategically place 2x4's.. it will take a min first time but u will get quicker at settin them up
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i had this problem in daly city... i use to have to open the garage door grap the wood and lay it down.... drive up then walk out and get it back... i always wondered if pooring cement would get you in trouble?
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