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stangdude94
02-07-2008, 09:25 PM
im posting this tut here cuz it wont let me in the how to section

THIS IS NOT MY IT ALL THE CREDIT GOS TO COLORO FROM XMODS WORLd

I'm sure a bunch of people have complained that their xmods (with the exception of skyline owners) sit too high off the ground. so this tut is to help you folks on how to lower your xmod, while maintaining drivability. there's no need to cut your springs when lowering your car, unlike some other methods that are just for show. so here we go...

1. get your tools: superglue, a sharp knife, 60 (give or take) grit sandpaper, screwdriver.

2. let's start w/ the lowering. the first step is to take off the rear body mount. it's this piece, and it's held on by one screw only.


3. you also want to take off your front bumper, giving you access to the the front body mount (the slit in the plastic where the front clip fits).

4. remove your front shock assemblies, and then remove the front clip.


5. now we begin the manual labor... take your front clip, and where the foremost part extends, cut it off (carefully); then superglue it back on, aligning the bottom edge w/ the bottom edge of the main part.


5b. just in case you weren't robot-precise, sand the sides of the remodeled front clip, as well as the front side. my clip has been sanded down pretty far.

6. eye the approximate distance you moved the cut-off portion of the front clip; now look at this part of the your body (circled)...

...and sand it down approximately the same distance. you need not be exact; afterwards you can adjust the height using little dabs of superglue or by sanding it down a bit more.

7. test fit! reinstall the front clip and rear body mount; try to clip the chassis back onto the body. very likely, it won't fit very well, so you can shave down suspicious parts (circled).

notice i removed the wing mirror mounts, as well as the center brace underneath the hood. it probably wasn't necessary, but i didn't know what was contacting, so... hehe.

8. if your front clip isn't going in very easily, you can reduce its dimensions again and/or shave the front body mount like this. i just took sandpaper and sanded away at the top and bottom.


9. test fit again. the chassis should go in without excessive resistance now. put your front bumper back this time. notice that the chassis is now "farther up" into the body now.


looks really good, doesn't it? but we ain't done yet.

10. very likely your wheels will rub on the bodywork now that it's lower. use whatever method you need to eliminate the problem material (circled).


11. another problem you might encounter (depending on car) is that the bodywork often hits the ground before the suspension has moved much at all. simple solution: sand away the offending plastic (circled).


12. final test fit. if there are any problems still, consult the previous steps. if none, you're done. enjoy that sleeker looking xmod you made

SUPERSHELBY
02-07-2008, 09:27 PM
wrong section buddy but good tut i guess....pics would make it better and more understandin

AJB32690
02-07-2008, 09:44 PM
My method was better, it doesnt involve cutting the front clip. Cutting the front clip and superglueing it back on makes it a weak point on the body, get into a wreck and youre screwed. My method was modding the body, and its just as strong as the original mounts. Im not sure if this method works on all cars, but i know it works on the 09 camaro and the G35.

http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n71/ajb32690/P10as10006.jpg

I just noticed that the tut doesnt say anything about lowering the rear...

stangdude94
02-08-2008, 07:35 AM
My method was better, it doesnt involve cutting the front clip. Cutting the front clip and superglueing it back on makes it a weak point on the body, get into a wreck and youre screwed. My method was modding the body, and its just as strong as the original mounts. Im not sure if this method works on all cars, but i know it works on the 09 camaro and the G35.

http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n71/ajb32690/P10as10006.jpg

I just noticed that the tut doesnt say anything about lowering the rear...

yes it does al u uhave to do to lower the rear is file down the reaar clip mout

if ur method is so good can u tel me how to do it??

wrong section buddy but good tut i guess....pics would make it better and more understandin

lol ik its in the wrong section but it wouldent let me post it there

firebird999
02-08-2008, 06:41 PM
you don't post directly in there. you submit it.

snowboi1289
02-08-2008, 08:16 PM
you post it here: http://www.xmodsource.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=42
not in this section..
I thought somebody already made a tut. on this ?? will maybe not.

texan_idiot25
02-09-2008, 12:20 AM
I have one, and Color0's is already here. We did later combine our tuts into one though..

TheXmodifyer
02-09-2008, 12:27 AM
Nobodys is truly LOW, cept mine :) ABSOLUTELY NO BODY MODS, ALL CHASSIS
Check this out boys,
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w54/Jmastermik28/Xmods/bumblebee3.jpg

http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w54/Jmastermik28/Xmods/bumblebee2.jpg

texan_idiot25
02-09-2008, 12:33 AM
I like to drive my car with out getting stuck on every grain of sand that I hit.. :lol: The EVO chassis is just already so low, it easily become undrivable it would seem.

meme405
02-09-2008, 01:57 AM
can someone make a thread about how to raise your gen 1, that would be more useful...

I want more travel and more ground clearance, time to build a rally car lol...

firebird999
02-09-2008, 08:10 AM
can someone make a thread about how to raise your gen 1, that would be more useful...

I want more travel and more ground clearance, time to build a rally car lol...

me too! i will work on it on an evo, and the same SHOULD apply for gen one with my idea.

Stampedekid
02-09-2008, 09:54 AM
Mine was done by shaving the front clip, the front body mount box, and the rear clip mount. These pictures were taken back in September. Now it is back to normal height until I get a new drop kit(old one is broken) Woops forgot the pics. It almost scraped the ground on all surfaces, the only part that sits highest is the rear bumper. it also had the drop kit in.
Remember, it had all mounts on(rear clip, front clip, and all suspension)
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t142/xmodracer1/mylowg35andcustomhotwheels001.jpg
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t142/xmodracer1/mylowg35andcustomhotwheels024.jpg
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t142/xmodracer1/mylowg35andcustomhotwheels025.jpg
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t142/xmodracer1/mylowg35andcustomhotwheels026.jpg
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t142/xmodracer1/mylowg35andcustomhotwheels028.jpg
Showing height difference. The F150 had no clips, mounts or shocks, the G35 has all of them.

EDIT#4:
Also the chassis scrapes the ground like crazy on the G35

civicdude95
03-01-2008, 12:52 PM
i know a different way to lower the civic body i only have it figured out for the civic body. You take the civic clip off and put the skyline clip on in its place. and it should lower the front. but 9i havent figured out how to lower the back yet.