@@bytheriverkwai awesome, thank you so much for the response....for quite a while I just didn't understand but it makes sense. would you be able to let me know what size styrene did you use? and would it be the same size for any car or is each car going to be differenr.... sorry the questions, just trying to learn as much as i can....thank you again
@@itsurboy379 I have no idea what size the OP used. I just recognized the technique he was using. I do the same thing on the bottom side of the chassis when I want to provide some lift. As you mentioned it depends on how much change from the original stance you're looking to make.
I'm actually building the same thing that's crazy
That's awesome! Good luck with your build! 🔥👍
That came out amazing bro, great work.
Thanks a ton!
That's too kool my brother, awesome work.
Thank you! Cheers!
Just wondering, but what does adding styrene under the axles do?
It lowers the stance, bringing the chassis closer to the ground. Think of it as a negative lift kit
@@bytheriverkwai awesome, thank you so much for the response....for quite a while I just didn't understand but it makes sense. would you be able to let me know what size styrene did you use? and would it be the same size for any car or is each car going to be differenr.... sorry the questions, just trying to learn as much as i can....thank you again
@@itsurboy379 I have no idea what size the OP used. I just recognized the technique he was using. I do the same thing on the bottom side of the chassis when I want to provide some lift. As you mentioned it depends on how much change from the original stance you're looking to make.
I usually use 10 mm but this one is 12mm
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Can you show how to deal with scratches on windshield
I will show this in the upcomig videos. stay tuned