Mid Mod Guy Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago I just bought a new condo with a 2-car garage, which is great. But the driveway is sloped and pretty steep up to the garage. When I brought my Avanti over for the first time today, I found that backing out to the street, my tailpipes hit the pavement. I managed to pull out with some minor scraping sounds at the end of the pipe. I tried backing out straight, and at various angles, but it just barely scrapes the ground each time. I’m wondering about replacing the pipe tips with something less round, more narrow. See the attached photo. Or are there other options I'm not thinking about?
mfg Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 46 minutes ago, Mid Mod Guy said: I just bought a new condo with a 2-car garage, which is great. But the driveway is sloped and pretty steep up to the garage. When I brought my Avanti over for the first time today, I found that backing out to the street, my tailpipes hit the pavement. I managed to pull out with some minor scraping sounds at the end of the pipe. I tried backing out straight, and at various angles, but it just barely scrapes the ground each time. I’m wondering about replacing the pipe tips with something less round, more narrow. See the attached photo. Or are there other options I'm not thinking about? The flattened exhaust deflector in the photo would work OK, however it would definitely change the look of the rear of your Studebaker Avanti, and I’m afraid not for the better….. Beautiful car by the way … ‘Avanti Turquoise’ always gets my vote for best factory color!
Bob Preston Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Did you try backing in to the garage from the street? It could be worse but may be worth a try. Depends on the crown in the road. Another option would be to lay a 2x12 in the gutter to lift the car up just before the point of impact. Lastly, buy another condo.
64StudebakerAvanti Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Summit has some that may be smaller and still look ok. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/svr-xrpt200?seid=srese1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIt6mZ4_CEkgMV56taBR0JxhG5EAQYDCABEgJRhPD_BwE
psdenno Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Steel plates bolted to the pavement over the driveway dip work well in my neighborhood. The neighbor across the street from me added them after he took out the oil pan on his BMW resulting in a $20K engine rebuild. A couple driveways on the street have the plates added.
Mid Mod Guy Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, mfg said: The flattened exhaust deflector in the photo would work OK, however it would definitely change the look of the rear of your Studebaker Avanti, and I’m afraid not for the better….. Beautiful car by the way … ‘Avanti Turquoise’ always gets my vote for best factory color! I’m not crazy about changing the tips. And I appreciate your comment about the color. It’s my favorite too!
Mid Mod Guy Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, Bob Preston said: Did you try backing in to the garage from the street? It could be worse but may be worth a try. Depends on the crown in the road. Another option would be to lay a 2x12 in the gutter to lift the car up just before the point of impact. Lastly, buy another condo. I have not tried backing in, but that’s worth a try. I literally just bought the condo so I have to make this work.
Mid Mod Guy Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, psdenno said: Steel plates bolted to the pavement over the driveway dip work well in my neighborhood. The neighbor across the street from me added them after he took out the oil pan on his BMW resulting in a $20K engine rebuild. A couple driveways on the street have the plates added. Interesting idea. Any photos?
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