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You could take the shocks appart and put a peice of fuel line inside on the shock shaft. This will shorten the shock while lowering the car. Its practically free and if it doesn't work you can take it out again.

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ROFL [^].

Phiber Optic - The problem with the fuel tube method is that on a TT01 to get it acceptably low you will end up with virtually no suspension, if any at all.

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hi mate,

a mate of mine and i were wondering the same thing sdo we cable tied the upper shock mounts to the control arm. yes this did restrict movement but the track we race on is dead flat nd we were running a fairly hard setup anyway... we also fitted swaybars to the car... on a side note this makes for a perfect drift setup hard springs already at half travel and hard sway bars!!! DRIFT HEAVEN... TT01 and TL01 drifing round our local carpark side by side d1 style...

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quote:Originally posted by phiber_optik

You could take the shocks appart and put a peice of fuel line inside on the shock shaft. This will shorten the shock while lowering the car. Its practically free and if it doesn't work you can take it out again.


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I'm guessin O-rings would work here as well?

Must give this a go!

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