Can someone please measure.......
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Planning to buy a cerbera after sale of flat, but only garage would be the company garage, where a colleague just managed to dammage the front of his lowered alfa romeo because of the steep ramp. So obviously I am now very worried if the car will go into the garage every day....So can anybody please measure on their standard cerbera the following:
heighth from centre of wheel hub to ground, distance from there to where the car touches the ground first(seen from side, as in "front overhang"), how much above the ground is this point when the car is on level ground?
I would then measure at mate's damaged alfa to compare...
Can anyone with 18" wheels and nitrons do the same to see if it makes much of a difference?
The way I know myself, I'll have one all the same, but still....
Thanks a lot....
>>> Edited by Lutz on Sunday 28th March 08:44
heighth from centre of wheel hub to ground, distance from there to where the car touches the ground first(seen from side, as in "front overhang"), how much above the ground is this point when the car is on level ground?
I would then measure at mate's damaged alfa to compare...
Can anyone with 18" wheels and nitrons do the same to see if it makes much of a difference?
The way I know myself, I'll have one all the same, but still....
Thanks a lot....
>>> Edited by Lutz on Sunday 28th March 08:44
Check this out from an earlier post....
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/post.asp?r=1031350&t=89598&h=0&f=6&m=quoteReply&cb=092424
The ground clearance will vary between cars depending upon individual set ups, but the info above is i believe, factory figures....
>> Edited by satman on Sunday 28th March 09:30
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/post.asp?r=1031350&t=89598&h=0&f=6&m=quoteReply&cb=092424
The ground clearance will vary between cars depending upon individual set ups, but the info above is i believe, factory figures....
>> Edited by satman on Sunday 28th March 09:30
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