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Any ideas.. driveway at work causes my front spoiler to slightly rub when going in.. titanium screws

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Old 08-21-2002, 03:55 AM
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Default Any ideas.. driveway at work causes my front spoiler to slightly rub when going in.. titanium screws

<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/6767/dsc00393.jpg"></center><p>maybe? its only in two small areas where it occurs each side... 2-3 screws each side should work. Any other suggestions?

Thanks! (don't say raise the car... thats a girls answer! ;-)
Old 08-21-2002, 04:22 AM
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Default I am assuming that you have tried approaching on a

right angle and then cut the wheel right at the last minute and approach from an angle.

My Projektzwo sits a little lower than stock and my driveway at home is one of those humped curbs, I approach at a right angle and then cut the wheel all the way towards the driveway.

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Default Absolutely. still rubs slightly... the lip curves under the car so a few screws may work

...shouldn't be noticeable also. Just concerned of wearing a hole through eventually.
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(ppl following me into work think i'm nuts driving in at crazy angles!)
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lol.. Why not do a 4 wheel slide? Or try going in reverse...
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Default A 2x4 works for me in one particular driveway. Don't know if...

that would be ok with your employers.You could ask.
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Is that the Audi kit spoiler? Does anyone have pics of the Audi body kit?
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Back up into it.
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Easy ... just stop going to work!
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is there another way into the lot? can you use a different lot?


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