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Old 01-15-2004, 06:01 AM
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my fc is tooooo low

ok, heres the problem, the front tires SEEM ok.. so i wont bother u with them now

but the rear tyres, they touch the frame of the car...... so i duno what to do... i try clipping on with the secong peg (to make them lower) but when i test the muffler on it.... it seems too low.... the muffler is too low i mean....

i didn't assemble wrong, so i duno whats going on...

anyway, its the fujimi fc initial d replica kit..... plz advise.
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David you'll have to get a camera you know

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Re: my fc is tooooo low

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agreed, i didnt have a clue what you were talking about, specially the muffler bit
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How do the rear wheels sit in the rear fender wells? Do they tuck inside the fender? Or do the fenders sit on top of the tires? I imagine you could take some (round) styrene & make some spacers for the rear suspension to raise it up a bit...

I'm not familiar with this model - I'm just trying to picture your problem in my head...
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Re: my fc is tooooo low

Yeah Man i totally lost you there. How about some pics then we can help you out.
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Old 01-16-2004, 08:23 AM
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Re: my fc is tooooo low

sorry bout the no pics thing....

but i sorta fixed it, i choped off the thing that holds the wheels in place, and replaced it with something else.... so yea.... thanks anyway
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Old 01-16-2004, 08:31 AM
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Re: my fc is tooooo low

oh yea, one more thing, my front wheels look wierd, ok, imagine this is the chassis ( o) the circle is my wheel, it sits a lil too far back....

now i can modify it so it sits right in the middle..... but that would be risky as it would require cutting very near the actual chassis.... and if i break that the whole kit is gone....

so should i leave it? and do drifters look like that? or should i risk the break and cut it apart?
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