Parking up to a kerb stone
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Parking up to a kerb stone
Just wondering, how do you manage to avoid hitting the splitter when parking nose on up to a kerb stone?
Have you fitted sensors in the splitter?
I seem to remember in the USA cars had coiled wire on the skirts to avoid damage from high kerbs?
Have you fitted sensors in the splitter?
I seem to remember in the USA cars had coiled wire on the skirts to avoid damage from high kerbs?
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Park short.
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I know that would look silly on a GT3. Hope you have front lift other wise those traffic bumps! Perhaps one of the single most useful option on a GT3 which should be offered on other models. After market solutions offer over 2.3 inches or more compared to less than 2 inches for Porsches option. However the after market version in the USA with labor is going to cost something over $10K. Which is about £6250 at US prices. But alas, I've went off topic I figure. Oh well Bob's your Uncle if you can find a solution!
It's a bummer that the GT3 cost about $30K more in GB than it does in the USA. Also noted from looking at prices and observing TV shows that used cars loose their value at a faster clip too than in the US. That and you have to get an MOT certification to drive on public roads, now that is one thing I agree that we had here in the US because there are plenty Pieces of **** still barely running that should crushed and recycled. Sorry, moving right along.
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It's been many years since I've seen a car here with curb feelers, although they used to be common! Nick is right, you need to guess and LexVan has the best advice; park short. If necessary you can always get out, check, and adjust a bit although you risk looking a bit dorky.
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After a while, you learn where the front end is.
Another trick - look at the reflection of your car in the one next to it.
Or just use the PPPS - Porsche passenger parking sensor - have them hop out and look.
Another trick - look at the reflection of your car in the one next to it.
Or just use the PPPS - Porsche passenger parking sensor - have them hop out and look.
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Thanks for all the advice guys. i asked the question because i have damaged a few low fronted cars in this way.
I like the idea of the camera, but am wondering where on earth you would put the screen in a GT3?
Mike, I guess the rear view is awful.. hadn't thought of that one.. I've on ly sat in one car so far and didn't look back !!
I like the idea of the camera, but am wondering where on earth you would put the screen in a GT3?
Mike, I guess the rear view is awful.. hadn't thought of that one.. I've on ly sat in one car so far and didn't look back !!
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It's been many years since I've seen a car here with curb feelers, although they used to be common! Nick is right, you need to guess and LexVan has the best advice; park short. If necessary you can always get out, check, and adjust a bit although you risk looking a bit dorky.
The last car we had Feelers on was our 70 something Ford LTD Wagon - talking about land Yacht. Would 9 MPG meet 2020 CAFE requirements?
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Id be a bit careful driving a lifted GT3 over a concrete parking bollard then leaving it parked up for a longish period. I saw one at the panel shop last thursday. Car had been raised in a car park building 1.25" and driven just over the concrete parking thingy with just enough clearnace. Lift had gone down while owner was doing his business. When he reversed out of the parking spot he ripped the entire spoiler off and scrapped some paint. The car had lowered itself basically onto the concrete parking guide. It was a 997.2 GT3 with lift but could happen to anyone I guess....