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_NiTrOuS_ 08-12-2002 10:25 PM

LoWeReD
 
hown to you lower the chhassis of the Bit?

btlmr 08-13-2002 04:16 AM

Remove the stabiliser bar. I didn't lower the chassis on mine, I lowered the body on the chassis.:D

striderpunk 08-15-2002 11:18 AM

the stabilizer bar broke off my car already

cowfish_29 08-16-2002 03:48 PM

then its probably...lower?

Wedginator 08-16-2002 03:54 PM

Don't take the stabilizer to lower your car. You'll get horrible handling.... The way to get a "lowered" look of the car is to put another set of rear wheels to replace the front wheels.

Another way is to lower the car is to lower the entire body.... Up to you on how to do that....

_NiTrOuS_ 08-16-2002 05:02 PM

oh, ok i think ill lower the body because i dont have another rear wheel

Neon_Skylineboy 08-16-2002 05:28 PM

how do u lower the body?:confused:

was ist los? 08-16-2002 05:39 PM

you could make a body kit and make the car appear lower with epoxy putty. usually this is available at your lhs.

Wedginator 08-16-2002 09:35 PM

One way of lowering it is to use a dremel and grind the slots where the chassis tabs go in.... grind them till you get the right height.... the rear is easy, but the front is a bit more tricky... then fill the unwanted gap with putty.....

TheFanMan 08-16-2002 11:52 PM

you might want to buy one those stabalizer kits since your done went and broke off.... or buy some springs when QFM comes back

QFM Racing 08-17-2002 02:42 AM

See the lowering mod at the QuestForMadness.com website. Click into the mod on the left hand side.

_NiTrOuS_ 08-17-2002 01:47 PM

k, ill do that, thanks.

MTL 08-29-2002 10:56 PM

does a lowerd ride improve performance any?...probably not THAT realistic to real life physics.....

Wedginator 08-30-2002 09:53 AM

Nope, I don't think so. It just looks better. :D

Redfire 08-30-2002 11:49 PM

sooooo, lowering your bit is a bad thing for performance, yet it makes your but look cooler. am i correct? :cool:

TheFanMan 08-31-2002 02:41 PM

well, I don't know how good your butt will look. But the car will sure look better!:D

Jun 09-06-2002 03:00 AM

Mine is lowered
 
Mine is lowered and i think it improves the handling. I have a booster set with a 3.0 motor and it kept tipping over but since i lowered it , i have noticed that it doesn't do it as much.

xatu 11-29-2002 11:27 PM

I am guessing that you lowered your center of gravity on your car by lowering it.

Ghost of Akina 11-30-2002 04:18 PM

In videogames a car with low ride height has better handling and is more stable than a car with a high ride height then again thats just videogames (Tokyo Xtreme Racer to be precise)

Tillek 12-02-2002 02:41 PM

http://www.ultimaterc.com/land/proje...timatebit.html

He's got some good suggestions on improving performance, and just how to lower your car. And yes, a lower center of gravity improves performance, not sure how measurable it would be in a mini R/C though.

TemjinNeo78 12-02-2002 05:52 PM

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tis mod gave me a better ride, it is a LXX body on an auto modellista chasis. I changed the stock wheels to ZZ wheels, and now it has a better center of gravity, which allows high speed and better trning on low gear zz red gears are used :) Any of you want a great ride and ZZ handeling,? i prefer this realistic racer mod.

seizurebot[rdf] 12-03-2002 07:53 PM

good idea

xatu 12-12-2002 06:31 PM

Hmmm... I am thinking of lowering my car, but I don't know which is better. Should I lower my body? Or, the chassis part?

xatu 12-13-2002 05:49 PM

Ok, I have decided to do what you said in your first idea. Thanx!

xatu 12-13-2002 05:59 PM

Oh yea, forgot to ask. What do I do with the leftover space? Like , if I make the hole bigger, there will be space leftover. What do I do with it? Fill it in? With what?


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