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Old 09-25-2002, 09:36 PM   #1
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Question P-man/ GT1800/ someone??

Hey, I am just about to start the suspension on my revell ITR, and I want to know what the best way to lower it would be??? I know that you have built this kit P-Man, so maybe you can help??!!
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With the Revell ITR there's not really alot you can do to make it lower as the wheels are almost touching the inner guards.
The easy way is to remove around 1-2mm from the top of each shock so that it sits further up into the guard. This is all i done for mine at the height is just right.

If you want to go more then that you will need to start looking at removing some of the inner guard.
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Cool, thanks Pman, think u could maybe post some more pics of ur ITR, and the undercarriage too..??
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about lowered suspension....

Hi,
I've no build yet this model kit but you must to search the best solution........
You have all of pieces in your hand and yi think that you must to cut some hight part of suspension and after, adapted the rest of the parts.........
I usually try to analyse the best way....
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Thanks for the tip laurent! I shall now be experimenting with the suspension...
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