987.2 ground clearance at centre
987.2 ground clearance at centre
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gareth2097

Original Poster:

5 posts

88 months

Monday 8th April 2019
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I’m currently trying to work out whether a Cayman 2.9 09-12 will scrape when parking on my steeply sloping (downwards) drive. It’s the clincher before I take the plunge!

Can anyone please help by offering up the ground clearance at the centre please? Can’t seem to find definative measurements online. Front and rear clearance should be ok, it’s whether I beach the thing in the middle parking it.

Cheers,
Gareth

[It's centre height I'm after, as below (excuse image!) so I can work out the breakover angle]




Edited by gareth2097 on Tuesday 9th April 11:29

Buggyjam

539 posts

103 months

Tuesday 9th April 2019
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I have a gen 2 Cayman. I scraped mine badly by reversing into a steel driveway. The thing is it didn’t scrape the centre, but the underside of the front side skirts that sit under the bumper. Granted mine is lowered

gwsinc

321 posts

104 months

Tuesday 9th April 2019
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There is a minimum clearance value in the owners handbook. From memory it’s around 4 inches. I seem to remember it is just in front of the front wheels.

As above I find it’s the front splitter that’s the first to hit the ground on an angled drive.

It’s one of the most painful sounds ever frown

Wollemi

338 posts

156 months

Tuesday 9th April 2019
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I have a Gen 2 (2009) Boxster. The middle sits 132mm from the ground. Mine has passive springs / dampers, the cars with PASM adaptive dampers sit 10mm lower.

Hope this is of some help

gareth2097

Original Poster:

5 posts

88 months

Tuesday 9th April 2019
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Cheers, that’s helpful. Think the Cayman is slightly higher which may help. Current option is to put a speed bump part way down the drive to lift the front up and stop the middle catching as I drive on!