:wave: Ramblers,
I'll be moving in with my girlfriend in the next couple of months and I have my own garage space :woot:, although an issue I saw very quickly is how steep the driveway is coupled with the slight incline of the sidewalk.
It's hard to demonstrate the angle from a Google streetview, but lets just say a 2009 Corolla's midmuffler kisses the area marked with a red X with the rear tire coming over the curb circled in red. I'm afraid driving at an angle will not be enough for my car.
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As you'd imagine, a slightly lowered S2000 will have no chance in making it over the hump regardless of how much steering angle I give it. Going to stock suspension would be the obvious & cheapest route, however I'd still be dragging frame getting in & out of the driveway.
I'd imagine something removable & something that doesn't block the sidewalk would be perfect. So, I come to AcuraZine for suggestions or perhaps an answer - how would you guys rectify something like this?
I'll be moving in with my girlfriend in the next couple of months and I have my own garage space :woot:, although an issue I saw very quickly is how steep the driveway is coupled with the slight incline of the sidewalk.
It's hard to demonstrate the angle from a Google streetview, but lets just say a 2009 Corolla's midmuffler kisses the area marked with a red X with the rear tire coming over the curb circled in red. I'm afraid driving at an angle will not be enough for my car.

As you'd imagine, a slightly lowered S2000 will have no chance in making it over the hump regardless of how much steering angle I give it. Going to stock suspension would be the obvious & cheapest route, however I'd still be dragging frame getting in & out of the driveway.
I'd imagine something removable & something that doesn't block the sidewalk would be perfect. So, I come to AcuraZine for suggestions or perhaps an answer - how would you guys rectify something like this?