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  • Ride height / clearance problems with a GTI

    I've got a problem in that the front end of the GTI scrapes on my driveway, no matter how slowly or at what angle I take it. It's only a minor scrape, and it sounds like it's the front plastic panel behind the front bumper.

    I guess I'm resigned to leaving tiny pieces of black plastic on my driveway, anybody else have this kind of problem?
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  • #2
    I've had similar problems in the past with other cars, in particular the parking lot where I get my coffee from. Always scraped the bottom of my Suzuki.

    Went today with my new car for the first time. Went slow, was worried I would scrape it. But I find that going slow and turning your wheels as you start to over the bumps helps out alot. No scrape sounds today! Not sure if that might help you? Hope it does.
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    • #3
      I've just moved but my old place would scrape if I reversed onto the drive.

      Going in forward was fine however. New place is fine also.

      Not sure how this will all change once the car is lowered on coils.
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      • #4
        It's probably the overhang, not the height that's killing oyu.

        Our driveway is gay, Dad can scrape his Mk5 GTI (standard height) and I have to "negotiate" it in my quite low mk3.

        I suppose get a fabricated ramp to beat your gutter is the best option, yu can't raise the standard car lol

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        • #5
          Wow - your driveway must suck if you're scraping on a standard GTI. My driveway rose ~2.5 metres in 7 metres, even had to put a special surface so cars wouldn't slip, but taken at the right angle the car would be fine, and that was with the Oettinger body kit which lowered the skirts and front lip etc by about 4cm.

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          • #6
            I scrape mine occassionally too! >.< oh well i guess that's sth we'll have to live with
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            • #7
              I've had problems with my Mk5 at my current and previous residences - both, though, were the middle of the car scraping, not the nose. If the car is loaded with people, then I scrape or the tyre pressures are a little low and light-to-medium load. I expect the Mk6 will do the same.
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              • #8
                Suggest to be fair to the Mk6 GTI you should sell your house and move to one with a better drive.
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                • #9
                  Just use the old school bogan fix.
                  A plank of wood in front of the driveway raises the front end of the car up as the wheels hit it. Cancels out the problem cars with large front overhang have.

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                  • #10
                    thats a good idea Tim.

                    I was gonna ask if it did scrap on the bottom, could you get that part replaced?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by GTI6 View Post
                      thats a good idea Tim.

                      I was gonna ask if it did scrap on the bottom, could you get that part replaced?
                      Yes, it's easy to replace yourself and it's around $120.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                        Yes, it's easy to replace yourself and it's around $120.
                        $120?! That's cheap, for those sort of $$ I don't think it's even worth clenching when it scrapes.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                          Yes, it's easy to replace yourself and it's around $120.
                          Would you happen to have a part number? pretty please.

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                          • #14
                            At my previous house i was using Tim's wood plank fix for my last car. Found a nice plank of worn Jarrah (perectly-sized) to sit in front of the driveway... nice enough to not look bogan but just dodgy enough to not be stolen!
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