Nope. Low profile tires aren't going to do it. Ya need to cut those pipes down....or....cut two wide slots in the garage door frame!!
Reminds me of a situation at work back in the '60s. We had large truck load of computer paper delivered. The truck driver didn't have any problem backing up into our loading dock. But after the paper was unloaded, the truck's height raised and could not clear the building's threshold. The solution...take air out of the tires.
John Bono
North Jersey
@perrone1 Tony; the wide slot cuts are the obvious answer.....wise call on your part. Btw...this is exactly the reason that when refurbishing/customizing our Trabant SS Demi-Coupe Quiz Prize, JK and I deleted our planned adjustable air suspension feature...plus the release of air startled Stalebiscuit.
Ahhh; smart decisions!@perrone1 Tony; the wide slot cuts are the obvious answer.....wise call on your part. Btw...this is exactly the reason that when refurbishing/customizing our Trabant SS Demi-Coupe Quiz Prize, JK and I deleted our planned adjustable air suspension feature...plus the release of air startled Stalebiscuit.
@bob-jackman "Never scare the power plant."
Riiiight! Especially when Stalebiscuit is prone to irritable bowel syndrome.
@bob-jackman "Never scare the power plant."
Riiiight! Especially when Stalebiscuit is prone to irritable bowel syndrome.
I think Stalebiscuit may be moonlighting!!
https://i.makeagif.com/media/12-08-2015/0P8mZZ.mp4
@bob-jackman "Never scare the power plant."
Riiiight! Especially when Stalebiscuit is prone to irritable bowel syndrome.
I think Stalebiscuit may be moonlighting!!
https://i.makeagif.com/media/12-08-2015/0P8mZZ.mp4
Now if anyone can tell me what car the carriage was cut off? This is not Trabant.
@perrone1 This "engine" is actually Teabiscuit.....offspring of our very own Stalebiscuit....currently at speed trial testing in Eastern Europe. YUGO Teabiscuit!
Thanks Chav......I failed to see a Moskovitch in your pic.....should have known! Guess I was russian too much to post an answer first.