View Full Version : AN IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION FOR THE BUBBA-Q
B&T's 3
05-26-2010, 09:21 PM
Thought that I'd run this by everyone and get some thoughts. There is limited parking for cars in the parking lot itself. Plenty on the grass though. My car is too low to get on a hoist at the dealership and I've had to make special small ramps to lift it high enough to get the hoist arms beneath my car. I'm sure there are a lot of cars in this situation also. Could there be spots held in the parking lot for some particularily low vehicles to avoid damage pulling onto the uneven grassy areas. This isn't an issue for cars that aren't lowered, but for those who are very low it is. No one wants to damage their vehicle that they've worked so hard for. Just a thought, talk amongst yourselves. Post up your thoughts too. See you there.
bubba1983
05-26-2010, 09:30 PM
i am not holding spots for anybody,
i am pegged 2.5inches or so low and the grass is no issue for me
it is first come first serve in the small parking lot....4 years ive done this, and not once was there a complaint about the small grassy area for parking
S.F.W.
05-26-2010, 09:38 PM
I have not had issues parking on the grass in years past, and I was/am pretty low on coil overs. It is not a ditch you are parking in.
Rather, the side of the road.
stormin84
05-26-2010, 09:45 PM
i'm pretty sure Adam will save me a spot....lol
SomeGuy
05-26-2010, 09:54 PM
I will sell my spot to anyone who thinks their car can't go over 1 inch of grass for $20. I will then proceed to drive up the steepest grass section I can find.
Soyabean
05-26-2010, 11:20 PM
+1. I dont think its necessary. You are just parking on the side of street with 1 wheel on the grass if anything. Nothing can go wrong since we dont have to go up on the hill. I'm sure you are fine. But if you are worried, im sure another member there is more than happy to switch with u
bubba1983
05-27-2010, 07:57 AM
there is also ample parking elsewhere in the park...
we cannot obstruct the roadway there
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