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New FAA Regs for Airports

The local news just said that all airports must limit the height of cars and trucks in parking garages to 6'. Apparently the FAA is placing strict limits on airport security and requiring the new changes be made before they allow airports to re-open.

Well, my stock X is 6'1". It made it into the local parking garage at the airport before. Should be interesting to see if the changes they make will allow me to still park in the garage.

If not, looks like we'll all be parking in the "oversized" lot......
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You could also load up with extra weights, and or air down to make it under...both have worked for me in the past....esp if all you need is to get one inch lower. If you have a compressor, the airdown is the easy way to go.

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