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driveways and garage door seals

mshedb

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Has anyone figured out the steepest driveway approach angle that can be used without fear of scraping the front end of a Corvette? :dunno:

Also, how do folks seal their overhead garage doors? I would think they are the biggest source of heating/cooling loss, particularly around the edges.

Thanks. Great site.
 
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Luckydevil

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The side edges of my garage door are actually the source for most of the dirt and bugs that get into my garage. There has to be something to get a better seal, but I haven't seen anything yet.
 

JMURiz

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Just use a board and place the leading edge at the front tire and raise it up till it touches the low-spot on the front bumper/spoiler. Do some geometry equation or use a protractor to find the max angle.
 
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DaveL.

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They used that stupid rolled curb in my neighborhood. I've got to drive my Corvette over the curb/driveway apron at an angle or I'll scrape the exhaust and lower valance. It's a pain but the Vette only comes out on nice weekends.
 
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Jake T.

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mshedb said:
Has anyone figured out the steepest driveway approach angle that can be used without fear of scraping the front end of a Corvette? :dunno:

Also, how do folks seal their overhead garage doors? I would think they are the biggest source of heating/cooling loss, particularly around the edges.

Thanks. Great site.

On the corvette forum there was a discussion about ramps for corvettes. If I remember correctly the largest angle was 15 degrees to avoid rubbing the lower facia. This would apply to your driveway as well, imo

Jake T.
 

igby

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As for garage door seals use menards rubber door seal all the way around.looks like wood but is rubber with rubber flap to seal against
leaks. come on twenty ft lenghts.;)
 
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