doctorbonez
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I recently bought a house with a short steep driveway that goes into a detached garage.
The house is on top of a hill, the the driveway is sloped up from the street up to the garage. I have a lowered miata (that i purchased after the house purchase - didnt expect not to get it into the garage).. I need to attack the driveway at a steep angle to just get the car onto the driveway - but when I try to drive into the garage, the bottom of the car scrapes the 'ridge' where the driveway levels off leading into the garage.
here are some pictures of the garage/driveway.
Can anyone think of some creative solutions so I can get my car into the garage?
some solutions I've come up with:
Best/most expensive: excavate driveway/garage floor - may need to rebuild garage. (probably not an option - im guessing this will run in the 15-30k+ range esp if i need to rebuild the garage)
Cheap/ghetto/ridiculous fix: cut a notch in the 'ridge' so that the oil pan/exhaust/etc will clear the ridge and get into the garage. not an option for obvious reasons.
build or buy a custom ramp from the ridge to the garage that will gradually even out. the parkign surface in the garage will be raised (if i leave the middle open it can even give me a 'pit' to work on my car) - something like this: http://kwik-lift.com/uses.html or http://www.restorationramps.co.uk/phdi/p1.nsf/supppages/ramps?opendocument&part=3
Since I live in an area that sees a fair amount of snow in the winter - getting UP that driveway is probably going to be a problem also - so I was considering hiring someone to excavate the area between the driveway and the steps - and repave it into a flat area that is approximately level with the street so i can pull in during snow/freezing rain.
The problem will be how the excavated/flat will merge with the severe slope of the driveway... I can always build a retaining wall, so there is an abrupt drop off (with some kind of fence so i dont drive off of it) - but is there more elegant solution?
Any thoughts?
The house is on top of a hill, the the driveway is sloped up from the street up to the garage. I have a lowered miata (that i purchased after the house purchase - didnt expect not to get it into the garage).. I need to attack the driveway at a steep angle to just get the car onto the driveway - but when I try to drive into the garage, the bottom of the car scrapes the 'ridge' where the driveway levels off leading into the garage.
here are some pictures of the garage/driveway.
Can anyone think of some creative solutions so I can get my car into the garage?
some solutions I've come up with:
Best/most expensive: excavate driveway/garage floor - may need to rebuild garage. (probably not an option - im guessing this will run in the 15-30k+ range esp if i need to rebuild the garage)
Cheap/ghetto/ridiculous fix: cut a notch in the 'ridge' so that the oil pan/exhaust/etc will clear the ridge and get into the garage. not an option for obvious reasons.
build or buy a custom ramp from the ridge to the garage that will gradually even out. the parkign surface in the garage will be raised (if i leave the middle open it can even give me a 'pit' to work on my car) - something like this: http://kwik-lift.com/uses.html or http://www.restorationramps.co.uk/phdi/p1.nsf/supppages/ramps?opendocument&part=3
Since I live in an area that sees a fair amount of snow in the winter - getting UP that driveway is probably going to be a problem also - so I was considering hiring someone to excavate the area between the driveway and the steps - and repave it into a flat area that is approximately level with the street so i can pull in during snow/freezing rain.
The problem will be how the excavated/flat will merge with the severe slope of the driveway... I can always build a retaining wall, so there is an abrupt drop off (with some kind of fence so i dont drive off of it) - but is there more elegant solution?
Any thoughts?


