Tamora and a steep drive!!
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Hi I'm new to this forum. My name's Ken and I'm looking to buy a Tamora in the next few months. The only problem that concerns me is whether I can get the car down my steep drive and into my narrow garage.
I would be grateful for any suggestions regarding this problem. Has anyone else encountered this issue and how was it resolved?
Also, to ensure the car will fit into the garage could someone please provide me with the dimensions, including ground clearance, so I can get the old measuring stick out and do some serious measuring up!!!
Thanks, Ken.
I would be grateful for any suggestions regarding this problem. Has anyone else encountered this issue and how was it resolved?
Also, to ensure the car will fit into the garage could someone please provide me with the dimensions, including ground clearance, so I can get the old measuring stick out and do some serious measuring up!!!
Thanks, Ken.
I too have a steep drive and understand your problem. The low point is in the centre of the nose, so I built up the parts of the drive that the wheels run along, thus creating clearance in the centre. I already had two lumps at the top of the drive to enable my chimaera's exhaust to clear the kerb, but when the Tamora came along I had to extend these lumps down the length of the drive using a couple of cut down scaffolding boards. I smoothed out the transitions using instant lay macadam from Wickes.
It seems to work well but requires a certain amount of faith as you can't actually see that you are on the boards and they can get a bit slippery when they get icy - which isn't often down here in sunny London.
Hope this all makes sense, I can post some pics if needed.
My nose is one of the lowest I've seen so have faith, there is a solution, just go buy it then you'll have to sort it.
Nick
It seems to work well but requires a certain amount of faith as you can't actually see that you are on the boards and they can get a bit slippery when they get icy - which isn't often down here in sunny London.
Hope this all makes sense, I can post some pics if needed.
My nose is one of the lowest I've seen so have faith, there is a solution, just go buy it then you'll have to sort it.
Nick
My previous house was like this.
I couldn't drive down the drive directly without scraping the underside of the nose. Tried a few strategic concrete lumps to smooth the transition, but no real success.
I could get in by using my neighbours drop curb and reversing into my garage diagonally across the front garden. In the end I got all the curb in front of the house dropped so I could still get out when he parked across his dropcurb. Despite assuring me it was no problem borrowing his curb it was surprising how often he happened to block it. It worked but was a pain in the arse, especially when it was wet, but I did develop good clutch control to avoid ripping up the grass when it was wet.
I would just move. It is easier.

I couldn't drive down the drive directly without scraping the underside of the nose. Tried a few strategic concrete lumps to smooth the transition, but no real success.
I could get in by using my neighbours drop curb and reversing into my garage diagonally across the front garden. In the end I got all the curb in front of the house dropped so I could still get out when he parked across his dropcurb. Despite assuring me it was no problem borrowing his curb it was surprising how often he happened to block it. It worked but was a pain in the arse, especially when it was wet, but I did develop good clutch control to avoid ripping up the grass when it was wet.
I would just move. It is easier.

When I first got my tam I couldnt get into my local M&S, or negotiate certain speed bumps without shaving the nose off. I know areas where I would have been trapped with traffic behind and no way forward... basically I had the ride height set to something sensible shortly after, I did so at the same time as putting nitrons on, no problems since but can still rub on a steep driveway into my local nitro+ supplier if taken too fast.
BuzzBillsberry said:
Tamora dimensions
Ground clearance 102mm
Buzz
Just measured mine and I only have 80mm clearance under the nose in the centre. Mine still has original shocks and springs but it has always been that height since I bought it in 2007. It does always feel very stable on trackdays.Ground clearance 102mm
Buzz
Here is a pic of my driveway constructions.
It looks a bit messy but there is usually a Ford stood on top of it all.
Nick
That's a thought Chris. As it stands I'm awaiting a quote for a three piece "ramp". first section to cover the pavement, second for the drive, and the third for the car to "sit" on in the garage.
The other option is to take it to our place in Tenerife for some serious use,but I'd have to leave the wife here...oh well!
The other option is to take it to our place in Tenerife for some serious use,but I'd have to leave the wife here...oh well!

Edited by justlookin on Saturday 29th March 21:59
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