Really Need Help (ITR)
fullbloodchop01
05-07-2003, 06:03 PM
i know this question has been asked illions of times and there has never been a real answer to it. the search function is down so im stuck. i really need someone to help me lower a Revell ITR. ive seen plenty of lowered ITRs on here but i have yet to find out how to do so myself:( so if anyone out the has a sort of how to on this, or even pics on what to do, please help me out
thanks
rui :smoka:
thanks
rui :smoka:
bah humbug
05-07-2003, 06:09 PM
I bookmarked the thread b4. But I deleted it since I didn't need it anymore. :(
Mean_B16
05-07-2003, 06:12 PM
Unless you plan to cut the inner wheel wells then all you have to do is take the brake rotor and make sure the back (the part that you glue to the car) is flat so you can just position the wheel all the way in the wheel well and glue it there. This is how I did my spoon inspired ITR and you can't tell a difference. (I hope this is not confusing) if you have a body kit then that makes it look a lot lower, if you have no body kit then it will not look as low unless you start trimming inner fender wells and really get custom.
fullbloodchop01
05-07-2003, 08:21 PM
Originally posted by bah humbug
I bookmarked the thread b4. But I deleted it since I didn't need it anymore. :(
doesnt help me then does it:finger: :D
I bookmarked the thread b4. But I deleted it since I didn't need it anymore. :(
doesnt help me then does it:finger: :D
fullbloodchop01
05-08-2003, 10:03 AM
hmmm noone else:(
Mean_B16
05-08-2003, 11:41 AM
So I guess my post was of no help to you?:(
fullbloodchop01
05-08-2003, 12:39 PM
Originally posted by Mean_B16
So I guess my post was of no help to you?:(
it is, but i also want to keep my options open, ive seen many diffenet typeof lowering, your method can work for a slight drop, some work for a larger drop
;)
So I guess my post was of no help to you?:(
it is, but i also want to keep my options open, ive seen many diffenet typeof lowering, your method can work for a slight drop, some work for a larger drop
;)
hirofkd
05-08-2003, 04:39 PM
For a little drop, the method Mean_B16 suggested seems the best.
For a big and unrealistic drop, omit the suspension parts, and glue the tire to the wheel wells using superglue. If you want even lower setup, cut the wheel wells, and glue the tire to the inner side of the body. Also, use smaller diameter wheel and tire.
For a big and unrealistic drop, omit the suspension parts, and glue the tire to the wheel wells using superglue. If you want even lower setup, cut the wheel wells, and glue the tire to the inner side of the body. Also, use smaller diameter wheel and tire.
Andy Jones
05-08-2003, 04:55 PM
See attached
fullbloodchop01
05-08-2003, 05:07 PM
ah yes andy!!!! you got it working:D lol but i cant make out the words:( do u think its possible to get a larger caopy of this pic?
FUR105
05-08-2003, 09:06 PM
fullbloodchop01
05-08-2003, 10:11 PM
Originally posted by FUR105
try this out
http://www.tinyimports.com/Fujimi96Integra/fujimi_integra_type_r_conversion.htm
thats way different
the Revell ITR and the Fujimi DC5 ITR are much diferent
wont work but thanks for trying:)
try this out
http://www.tinyimports.com/Fujimi96Integra/fujimi_integra_type_r_conversion.htm
thats way different
the Revell ITR and the Fujimi DC5 ITR are much diferent
wont work but thanks for trying:)
Andy Jones
05-09-2003, 03:44 PM
Originally posted by fullbloodchop01
ah yes andy!!!! you got it working:D lol but i cant make out the words:( do u think its possible to get a larger caopy of this pic?
To save your eyesight it reads as follows :-
7. The front suspension arms (part nos 42 & 43) plug into holes in the tabs indicated by the arrow. To lower the stance cut off the tabs and reposition higher up.
8.Shave away some of the suspension arm where indicated which will allow it to move up slightly from its original position.You will need to remove one coil from the front springs
9. File the rear suspension crossmember where indicated to raise it in the chassis - you'll need to cut the springs by one coil
10.Remove about3/32 inch from the post indicated
This is the method I used on the red & blue ITR's and it seemed to work
Hope this helps
Andy
:bloated: :bloated:
ah yes andy!!!! you got it working:D lol but i cant make out the words:( do u think its possible to get a larger caopy of this pic?
To save your eyesight it reads as follows :-
7. The front suspension arms (part nos 42 & 43) plug into holes in the tabs indicated by the arrow. To lower the stance cut off the tabs and reposition higher up.
8.Shave away some of the suspension arm where indicated which will allow it to move up slightly from its original position.You will need to remove one coil from the front springs
9. File the rear suspension crossmember where indicated to raise it in the chassis - you'll need to cut the springs by one coil
10.Remove about3/32 inch from the post indicated
This is the method I used on the red & blue ITR's and it seemed to work
Hope this helps
Andy
:bloated: :bloated:
Mean_B16
05-09-2003, 06:55 PM
Originally posted by fullbloodchop01
it is, but i also want to keep my options open, ive seen many diffenet typeof lowering, your method can work for a slight drop, some work for a larger drop
;)
Understood, no harm done, I was just being stupid anyway;) Hope you find a good method for yorself:D
it is, but i also want to keep my options open, ive seen many diffenet typeof lowering, your method can work for a slight drop, some work for a larger drop
;)
Understood, no harm done, I was just being stupid anyway;) Hope you find a good method for yorself:D
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