If you’re like most drivers, you probably take the scenic route whenever possible. But if you’re driving a lowered car, that can be a problem. Lowering your car lowers the ground clearance and can make it difficult to navigate around obstacles, like speed bumps. Here are some tips to avoid getting stuck:

  1. Make sure your car is properly lowered before hitting the road. A good way to check is to look for clearance between your tires and the ground. If there’s not enough clearance, your car may need lowering or a new suspension.
  2. Slow down before approaching any obstacle. Speed bumps are designed to slow traffic down, so don’t try to go around them at top speed – instead, come to a complete stop and then drive around the bump. This will help avoid getting stuck on the bump and also keep you from hitting other cars or objects in the road.
  3. Use caution when turning corners – especially if you’re driving a lowered car with less ground clearance. Be sure to use your mirrors and stay as close as possible to the curb while making turns – this will help prevent you from getting stuck on an obstacle or hitting another vehicle in front of you." ..