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			Join Date: Sep 2003 
				Location: Spokane, WA 
				Age: 38 
				
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			 I recently got my new car and looking underneath, the ehaust pipes are hanging pretty low (I'm afraid of speed bumbs).  My question to you is this.  Should I go aftermarket exhaust kit or just go back to original.  The engine has around 221,000 miles on it and money is tight on my end.  any suggestions would be appreciated.  Thanks. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Join Date: Dec 2001 
				Location: over here 
				Age: 45 
				
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		 i don't know if the car is lowered or not, but mine sits like 3" off the ground and i have no problems with it as in touching the speed bumps 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			 La Loba Loca 
			
		
			
				
			
			
			Join Date: Dec 2002 
				Location: Nor Cal 
				
				
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		 If you're afraid of the speed bumps, just go over them sideways, just don't forget to turn into the bump, just before you go over it. Think like parking on a hill and turning the wheel to the curb, same idea. The rim/tire will carry that lowest part over the bump without touching it. Also it's great because part of the maneuver is that you can really p*ss off the people behind you that are trying to figure out what the h*ll you're doing!! BTW, sideways does work. My prior car was like 2-2 1/2 inches off the ground from the body frame and I got stuck, quite literally, on speed bumps if I didn't go sideways.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
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