Easy Rear Drop for Skyline 2000 GT-R's
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2003 6:57 pm
Ok!
If you look at the back tab-slot-thingy of your Skyline 2000 GT-R...
You can see 4 'Support Beams' from the trunk...
In the inner two 'beams' have little indents in them....
Now, break out the X-Acto and start choppin' that sucker so that the little indent is kinda like a big 'C' or a big '<'.... Make sure it doesn't get hacked TROUGH the backend.....that would be BBBBAAADDD!:-x! Now there MIGHT be a need for a little bit of shaving for the rear wheels....but there wasn't the need on mine....
Now with that done, there is EXTREMELY SMALL amount of space from the rear wheels and the fender-flares....
If you take out the suspension stabistus, that also drops the front, because I couldn't find the need for the front suspension anyway....
I hope y'all have fun with your newly-dropped Skyline 2000 GT-R's....
If you look at the back tab-slot-thingy of your Skyline 2000 GT-R...
You can see 4 'Support Beams' from the trunk...
In the inner two 'beams' have little indents in them....
Now, break out the X-Acto and start choppin' that sucker so that the little indent is kinda like a big 'C' or a big '<'.... Make sure it doesn't get hacked TROUGH the backend.....that would be BBBBAAADDD!:-x! Now there MIGHT be a need for a little bit of shaving for the rear wheels....but there wasn't the need on mine....
Now with that done, there is EXTREMELY SMALL amount of space from the rear wheels and the fender-flares....
If you take out the suspension stabistus, that also drops the front, because I couldn't find the need for the front suspension anyway....
I hope y'all have fun with your newly-dropped Skyline 2000 GT-R's....