You can always stick out your foot with the roller skate on! (Hey, it's Sunday )Nope, because no air suspension
Tried a search but here I am. My Porsche I can hit a button and the front end lifts about 2" so I can clear speed bumps and steep incline transitions. Does Lucid have that ?
For what it is worth I use fishing line with a plastic practice golf ball (holes in it) that I hang from the ceiling so that it just hits the front of the hood at the right spot. I put a piece of ribbon about halfway up the line and when I see it vibrate I know I'm perfect.In the same vein, anyone recommend a good parking stop for garage? I have concrete ones they use in parking lots, but due to unknown Lucid clearance I want something that has lower profile. The concrete blocks we have are held in place by rebar. Something that will stay put when rolled against without drilling and rebar would be excellent.
Then, he needs to figure out what to do with the concrete stopper and rebar.I use this in garage. Works fine as long as you don't ram it.
Curb Parking Garage Floor Stopper - 72 Inch Extra Wide Heavy Duty Rubber Parking Lot Stopper, for Vehicles Truck Driveway, Protect Pumpers From Cars V
Figure he could put right in front of concrete stopper. Only 4 inches wide.Then, he needs to figure out what to do with the concrete stopper and rebar.
Then, he needs to figure out what to do with the concrete stopper and rebar.
The Lucid can clear a standard concrete stopper
I use this in garage. Works fine as long as you don't ram it.
Curb Parking Garage Floor Stopper - 72 Inch Extra Wide Heavy Duty Rubber Parking Lot Stopper, for Vehicles Truck Driveway, Protect Pumpers From Cars V
It's been posted a few times on the forum - 5" with 21s, fractionally lower with 19s. It's listed in the owners manual which has also been posted multiple times. I have no idea where that is measured - lowest point, middle, front?What is the ground clearance? I don’t see it listed
Thank you. Looked on website specs but didn’t think to look for an owners manual.It's been posted a few times on the forum - 5" with 21s, fractionally lower with 19s. It's listed in the owners manual which has also been posted multiple times. I have no idea where that is measured - lowest point, middle, front?