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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Mar 2005
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      Manhattan Beach CA
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      ground clearance

      what is a good ground clearance for a road car at static ride height. for the front crossmember i am looking at about 5 inches. is this enough or will i be snagging speed bumps and potholes? any insight or experience?
      thanks louie

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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Aug 2003
      Location
      Orlando, FL
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      8,745
      Engine crossmember travels with the tires, so it is usually not an issue. Transmission crossmember, headers, subframe and driveshaft loops under the floor, are different issues.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Dec 2004
      Posts
      333
      5" should be fine. My limit is 4.5" and that seems to work well. The front splitter is 4" so if it clears that the rest of the car is good. Alot depends on your front and rear overhangs. My front overhang is pretty short but at 4" it can be a problem on steep driveways. I have one of those rounded drain curbs on the sidewalk going into my uphill driveway and I have to lay down a plank to drive into it. But actually other than that I have no problems as long as I'm careful. So engine crosmember at 5" should be fine as mentioned it kind of "travels with the tires" so not as important as things that hange down in the center and you can get high centered on.

      Just saying 4.5" is kind of the limit for a streetable car., so 5" is good.

    4. #4
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      Jul 2003
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      The thing that hit on my 69 were the front shackles for the slide-a-links.. Also had to watch my deep trans pan..

      Driving a lowered car is like dealing with women.. it get easier if you practice and learn the right angles ;)
      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

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    5. #5
      Join Date
      Nov 2004
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      NW Arkansas
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      I would say 5 in would be very safe!
      KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS




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