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mike united
05-08-2003, 06:07 PM
Could someone be kind enough to guide be to a section on the site showing, that's with pictures of course how to lower cars. Could have sworn that the FAQ had something about lowering but i must have dreamt it !!!
SHIT !!! what's becoming of me....i even dream about car modeling now...
Appreciate any help.
Later, Mike.:smoker2:

D[X]P
05-08-2003, 06:11 PM
i dont think there is a treah about that( or a guide)

mike united
05-08-2003, 06:15 PM
Hmmmm, like i said i might have dreamt it but i seem to recall a thread by the Great P-man showing how to lower........
Thank's anyway
Later, Mike.:smoker2:

freakray
05-08-2003, 06:17 PM
Originally posted by D[X]P
i dont think there is a treah about that( or a guide)

There is another site that does have a guide on how to do it on it, but I only have it bookmarked on my work PC and I am at home now:(
I will see if I can find the site and will post it here as soon as I do :)

Ray

mike united
05-08-2003, 06:21 PM
Right then....Cheers Ray...:smoker2:

freakray
05-08-2003, 06:23 PM
OKies......got it :)

Here is the one I know of...very useful site :)

http://modelcartech.com/lower1.htm

Hope it will help you.

Ray

bah humbug
05-08-2003, 06:24 PM
You've got to look at the chassis and the parts for the chassis and try to see what will make it lower. Ask yourself, what will make the wheels sit higher in the wheel wells or how to make it there, whether cutting something or taking something away.

THere is always a way to lower a car, You just have to find it. :)

mike united
05-08-2003, 06:42 PM
That was a nice simple explanation. Guess it just needs a little common sense, it's just that iv'e never done it before. It's the same with putting Fujimi/Aoshimi wheels on Tamiya cars. Never done that before either but MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN am i enthusiastic. Gonna give those things a try anyway soon. Thanks for the help.
Later, Mike.:smoker2:

primera man
05-08-2003, 07:23 PM
Originally posted by bah humbug
You've got to look at the chassis and the parts for the chassis and try to see what will make it lower. Ask yourself, what will make the wheels sit higher in the wheel wells or how to make it there, whether cutting something or taking something away.

THere is always a way to lower a car, You just have to find it. :)
You hit the nail on the head :)
Most times you can get away with removeing a small section out of the shocks and glueing back together.
F.O.T.W done a good write up when he lowered his Celica (cant find the link sorry), so you could PM him and ask for the link if he still has it.

mike united
05-08-2003, 07:29 PM
Right thank's......
By the way, since your Online at the moment, im doing a GT2 club sport the same (TS 23) as yours. Just wanted to ask if you painted under the wheelarches black or are they also blue. Cheers.
Later, Mike.:smoker2:

primera man
05-08-2003, 07:38 PM
Originally posted by mike united
Right thank's......
By the way, since your Online at the moment, im doing a GT2 club sport the same (TS 23) as yours. Just wanted to ask if you painted under the wheelarches black or are they also blue. Cheers.
Later, Mike.:smoker2:
They were left blue...cant see much from the pic sorry :(

mike united
05-08-2003, 07:41 PM
Yeah, i already found that picture, printed it out along with the others as a reference. Right cheers then.
Later, Mike.:smoker2:

KOFFEE-BLACK
05-08-2003, 08:58 PM
Hey PMAN, seeing you just finished your Supra, what parts needed to be cut to lower it? This is my first time, and I dont want to stuff it up. For some reason, the supra kits are hard to find in OZ> Thanks Champ.

primera man
05-08-2003, 10:35 PM
Originally posted by KOFFEE-BLACK
Hey PMAN, seeing you just finished your Supra, what parts needed to be cut to lower it? This is my first time, and I dont want to stuff it up. For some reason, the supra kits are hard to find in OZ> Thanks Champ.

It was not touched....thats the stock ride height :cool:

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