I went up a ramp the other day and kind of got stuck. I just noticed today that there a lump now under my carpet of the passenger seat. I looked under my car and noticed that (what I think is the frame) is kind of pushed up
is it possible to fix?
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Happened to me on driver side.. It's not the frame but floor board, you're fine.. not sure on fix, haven't tried anything
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I have the same issue too , big lump under my driver side carpet very annoying anyone done anything to solve this
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Most of us that drive lowered cars wouldn't drive up a ramp where the angle was too steep. We know where those parking lots are that have driveways too steep to enter or leave. I can't enter my own driveway without approaching at a 45 degree angle. The paint life of my KurumaZ bumper is two years maximum but that's the price we pay for being cool! (lowered) You could bang out the lump in your floorboard but I'd want to know what was in the area before I began! Maybe just a strong jolt from a size 13 boot would remove the lump? Originally Posted by kchar92
I went up a ramp the other day and kind of got stuck. I just noticed today that there a lump now under my carpet of the passenger seat. I looked under my car and noticed that (what I think is the frame) is kind of pushed up
is it possible to fix?

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Haha got stuck..? That's funny. I imagine a turtle on his back like waving, hoping someone flips him over.
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I can visualize going up a steep incline parking structure, not entering the next floor at an angle and getting hung up all the time scraping my exhaust and wasting my Impul sides Originally Posted by Gdirtyfive55
Haha got stuck..? That's funny. I imagine a turtle on his back like waving, hoping someone flips him over.
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No doubt, no doubt. You should see the entrance to my complex (live in a condo). Its about a 5-10 degree incline with a 45 degree decline on the other side. Why it was build like that is beyond me. I would scrape at stock height without an angle. Now I have to go about 2mph at an extreme angle or its scrapesville. I've been scared of getting stuck for sure. I actually have to go around to the other, more flat, side of the complex if there's a car parked on the street near my entrance. If there's a car too close I can't get the angle I need. I actually have my gf park near my entrance and back it up so no one else can park there to keep the driveway clear. Haha
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What fun Originally Posted by Gdirtyfive55
No doubt, no doubt. You should see the entrance to my complex (live in a condo). Its about a 5-10 degree incline with a 45 degree decline on the other side. Why it was build like that is beyond me. I would scrape at stock height without an angle. Now I have to go about 2mph at an extreme angle or its scrapesville. I've been scared of getting stuck for sure. I actually have to go around to the other, more flat, side of the complex if there's a car parked on the street near my entrance. If there's a car too close I can't get the angle I need. I actually have my gf park near my entrance and back it up so no one else can park there to keep the driveway clear. Haha
