



Hi all,
Probably purchasing a 2026 RS3 here in the next week or so but my only concern is ground clearance stock. I have a pretty aggressive rolled curb to get into my garage and I can't take it at an angle just due to how close the curb is to my garage.
Can someone let me know what the ground clearance is and also probably just as important but the distance from the front of the car to about midway of the front wheel.
Also if anyone else is in a similar situation has anyone used the BRIDJIT portable ramps and if they are enough?
Thanks for any insight.
Currently looking to purchase a 2026 RS3, I don't like the interior refresh on the 27's so going to try to get into a new 2026 soon if I can find the right one but with that being said which dealer in the DMV region is the best as far as sales/service not trying to super upcharge stupid things etc.
I'd be willing to drive a bit further to buy the car but still looking for a dealer in the area for the rest of the stuff, and if anyone by chance lives in SOMD has an recommendations on best place to service the car outside the dealer.
Kinda new lifter (previously did it consistently for about 1.5 years) but its been a while. Since then I broke my tibia and had surgery so now that I am mostly recovered I am starting to go back to the gym to hopefully get some more strength and mobility back.
My issue is the strength difference between my good and bad leg i feel is pretty drastic. I don't know if I should focus on doing leg exercises like extension/leg press etc single leg to get my bad leg caught up even though the weigh I can do on my good leg is at least 30-40lbs more or just do it together.
I currently do both like 2 sets each but I don't want my good leg to continue to dominate when doing them together and it just continues to stay ahead. Also any good stretch mobility routines to warm up hipflexors/knee etc.
I had a workplace injury a few years ago and finally got confirmation of my settlement with the insurer which comes out to around 40k to me. I am trying to figure out what is best to do with it.
Since its not earned income I can't put it in my roth ira but I was thinking just to take my biweekly paychecks and throwing them into it and then just paying myself from that amount until my roth is maxed for the year but after that I am not sure.
I have a hysa but I don't know if it makes sense to put it all in that or put some there and the rest in just my normal brokerage account ( I don't have much in it currently).
Any helpful insight would be appreciated.
Hello,
My question is we currently deploy multiple systems but each are self maintained and local to themselves. So one server has 5 vms on it. That is it but we copy that same setup to numerous locations (they don’t talk to each other or anything). Is this within the licensing policy for the community edition?