Friday, July 7, 2000

Mazda FD3s 1/24 Lowering Techniques (Fujimi)


How do I get decent ride height on a Fujimi FD3s RX-7 1/24 Model? Here is one idea.


Let's look at the front.


remove the mounting pin from the top of the suspension dampers.
remove 1 coil from the spring.



The result should look like this.



Increase the size of the hole in the mounting position. (some cars will require slight reshaping of the upper side mounts when the body lowers.) Usually with different bonnet.



This is so the bigger damper top can slot in.


To compensate for the drop at the bottom.  Make two spacers for the lower suspension arms.



You can mount the body under the second tab instead of between the two mounting positions.
it should rest nicely on the rails.



About this high.



REAR:
trim the tab from the inner portion of the rear disk rotor.
this allows the axle to sit lower. disk will be slightly off centre but hardly noticable.



There's a couple of extra pics from my post on AF
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=977432

Rear should be a little lower.

Hope it helps.


Mazda FD3s 1/24 Lowering Techniques (Aoshima)


How do I get good stance on an Aoshima 1/24 RX7 Fd3s  model? Try this.



FRONT:
simply remove the spacer from the top suspension A-arm
glue the spacer to the lower suspension arm.



Carefully cut this piece off.


Somply glue the removed piece to the bottom.



REAR:
remove around two coils from the suspension to cater for the drop
remove the chassis mounts so the subframe can sit flat




You can see the depth here




to go further.

reshape the wheel hub to allow for a further drop in ride height.





You can see the hub sits below the suspension arm.