Lower seat rails / suspension questions

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Thats without any fascia, not that pretty.

Its worth bearing in mind that with the fascia he provides, unless you run the frame on the lowest hole (most drop - 50mm) the fascia will look a little odd due to how it mounts.

What I did was find a blanking plug for the plastic fascia (the hole for the lever) and trimmed a little off the bottom so it didnt catch on the frame. I run the seat on -30mm (though I am thinking of going lower) and the plastic fascia screws on the same as it always did.

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As for matching side to side, it would be nice but does not look too odd. Plenty of cars have height adjustment in drivers seats only.
 
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That looks better than the blanking plate . Nice job .

Any chance of a pic from the front of the car , so I see the height difference ?

Appreciate it
 
.... also I’ve heard lots about engine mounts ... I’m not after anything that causes vibrations to be honest . I’m thinking of buying a new torque arm and dog bone from Renault to freshen them up. Good idea ? Or get the Powerflex ones ?

Thanks

Powerflex inserts on worn mounts is not really very good because you get movement and vibrations. Replace with new ones, and I would suggest doing all four (main one + gearbox + the two you suggest) before deciding. The vibrations are pretty significant, but if this is a toy then you'll like it I expect and they so easy to fit afterwards - twenty minutes each including all the faff.

I stuck with cup suspension. It's pretty firm and when it's new its great, but if its a toy then...?! :smile:
 
Ill get some photos, the one below shows the difference from the back.

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As for Powerflex Id suggest doing the 3 littler ones (Torque mount, dogbone and gearbox) and leaving the large one to minimise vibrations.
 
Ill get some photos, the one below shows the difference from the back.

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As for Powerflex Id suggest doing the 3 littler ones (Torque mount, dogbone and gearbox) and leaving the large one to minimise vibrations.

That on the lowest setting mate ?

I’ve decided just to replace the torque arm / dog bone with genuine ones . Can’t stand things vibrating and as the cars only done 20k it’s preventative more than out of need .
 
Its not, as previously mentioned its on the first setting. There are 3, -30mm, -40mm and -50mm. Thats -30mm from its original height.
 
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