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It's better to scrape your front chin spoiler than scrape the bottom of your bumper. What one of the members did on here was to grab some sand paper and
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It's better to scrape your front chin spoiler than scrape the bottom of your bumper.
![]() You could always change your driving habits. The scraping worsens as you lower your car. I used to scrape everywhere when I first got the car, but now I rarely scrape anywhere. Just know your area and approach all driveways/bumps at an angle. ![]() |
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