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Old 05-31-2003, 01:15 AM
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How to Lower in the FAQ

I really think a few of you experienced guys should write up a "how to lower Tamiya and Fujimi kits" in the FAQ. I think this forum will really benefit from it, I know my most FAQ is how do I lower this I am having so much trouble understanding what and where to modify and what it will affect if I do etc. Just a thought.
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I juss want to know how to lower my car
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Welcome to the club, I am still trying to figure out how to do it.
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Lowering cars is not exactly general. Some cars benefit from chopping struts, others from cutting the frame. You'll benefit most from figuring it out yourself. Take some time to look at the suspension and see how adjusting one part will affect the whole.
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Any advice on lowering a Fujimi 180SX or a Tamiya R32 GTR?
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It's different for each car unfortunately...
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It's different for each car unfortunately...
That's right.
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It's different for each car unfortunately...
Yeah, you're right, but there should be a section on how to lower the Nissan Skyline models alone. If you've noticed, (if I'm not mistaken) the bottom of the R-34, R-33, R-32, Silvia S13 and a couple of other Nissans have the same underbody. So making a section on how to lower the Skyline will benefit alot of modelers.
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