i just installed H&R super sport springs on my 02 gt and on some speed bumps i scrape...
i heard when you go over the speed bump in an angle that that can help. maybe you guys can confirm this and/or have other tips for going over speed bumps
I have the same springs with no isolators and I also have long tubes. The best thing to do is to avoid them but if u can't I go really really slow and at a big angle practically sideways that always works for me
Hey folks, i just installed H&R super sport springs on my 02 gt and on some speed bumps i scrape... i heard when you go over the speed bump in an angle that that can help. maybe you guys can confirm this and/or have other tips for going over speed bumps
i try to avoid these things as much as possible but here in south florida they are EVERYWHERE. and in the neighborhood i live in even just to get into the neighborhood there are 3 speed bumps:banghead::banghead::banghead:
Hey folks, i just installed H&R super sport springs on my 02 gt and on some speed bumps i scrape... i heard when you go over the speed bump in an angle that that can help. maybe you guys can confirm this and/or have other tips for going over speed bumps
Take them at an angle and you should be fine .... My neighborhood has a ton of them and there all bigger than there suppose to, stock height= still scrapes
I avoid them whenver possible too. Any lower and I'll scrape or if I see a really big one I even go so far as to back up and find another way.
But yeah going over them on an angle should keep you from scraping if you go slow there will always be 2 wheels on the bump when the lowest portions of the undercarriage are going over. If you have subframes its even better since the car won't flex at all.
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