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Old 10-11-2013, 07:13 PM
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Uncle John here, as a new member. Proud owner of a C3 and a C7. The C3 is in Pa. and the C7 is here in Southern California. Looking forward to participating in the forum and benefitting from the knowledge of all the members. I do have a question.....In SOCAL, many of the roads have drainage dips at intersections to help drain off the water from the infrequent rainstorms. The front end of my C7 scrapes when coming out of some of these dips.......Any way to raise up the front to avoid the scrapes?
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Uncle John here, as a new member. Proud owner of a C3 and a C7. The C3 is in Pa. and the C7 is here in Southern California. Looking forward to participating in the forum and benefitting from the knowledge of all the members. I do have a question.....In SOCAL, many of the roads have drainage dips at intersections to help drain off the water from the infrequent rainstorms. The front end of my C7 scrapes when coming out of some of these dips.......Any way to raise up the front to avoid the scrapes?
Welcome. Please ask your question in the C7 Corvette forum (general discussion). Am sure you will get answers. Usually questions about front end are about lowering the car so this should be interesting.
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Uncle John here, as a new member. Proud owner of a C3 and a C7. The C3 is in Pa. and the C7 is here in Southern California. Looking forward to participating in the forum and benefitting from the knowledge of all the members. I do have a question.....In SOCAL, many of the roads have drainage dips at intersections to help drain off the water from the infrequent rainstorms. The front end of my C7 scrapes when coming out of some of these dips.......Any way to raise up the front to avoid the scrapes?
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Welcome to the forum! How's the driving experience in your C7?

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