03-29-2013, 01:24 PM
I know this has been discussed, but I don't remember seeing any solutions, so I thought I'd start a thread specific to the topic of getting a D1R splitter-equipped 968 into one's driveway without destroyinhg said splitter. I took my car on its maiden voyage yesterday to get the roll bar installed and to get the ride height/corner balance/alingment done (man is it stiff! No surprise, though...), and the difficulty in getting it out of the driveway was even greater than I had imagined. So, since there have been so many of these splitters installed, I was wondering if anyone has come up with a solution (preferably DIY) for this problem.
Griots Garage sells this driveway bridge:
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/curb...PAodaSYAQg
but I worry that the city may frown on this, as it could be perceived to block run-off water flow, even though it has channels built into it. It's also quite expensive, and I'd be worried that someone, either a city official, or a vandal, will walk off with it, despite its hefty weight.
I could envision something like attaching a piece of metal conduit that's the diameter of the depth of the dip in the gutter to a piece of plywood, but I'd have to carry this in the car, and get out to put it in place each time I drive home. Something of a pain, but I can't think of anything better offhand, so I'd be interested in what solutions the brilliant minds on this forum may have come up with. Thanks.
Griots Garage sells this driveway bridge:
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/curb...PAodaSYAQg
but I worry that the city may frown on this, as it could be perceived to block run-off water flow, even though it has channels built into it. It's also quite expensive, and I'd be worried that someone, either a city official, or a vandal, will walk off with it, despite its hefty weight.
I could envision something like attaching a piece of metal conduit that's the diameter of the depth of the dip in the gutter to a piece of plywood, but I'd have to carry this in the car, and get out to put it in place each time I drive home. Something of a pain, but I can't think of anything better offhand, so I'd be interested in what solutions the brilliant minds on this forum may have come up with. Thanks.

