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M08 setting sheet tamiya. RCRacerMan Reply M08 , setting sheet , tamiya. Newer Post Older Post Home item. Home item. Support this site. Featured post Tamiya Suspension Mount Ultimate setting Guide and charts The Tamiya suspension mounts are a powerful tuning option to help you refine the way in which your car will handle on the track. Helps me understand so much things. Although the 64pitch smaller version spur is really hard to find, especially in france. But I did found one thanks to the internet.

Finally, big thanks!!! Thanks for that : I've always wanted to travel to Columbia. Here are the main TT to type-S conversion parts Tamiya - Suspension metal parts set Tamiya Front carbon Type S shock tower Tamiya Rear Carbon Type S shock tower and also to get droop settings sorted you can get Tamiya - Steel rebound stopper You will need two of these as they only come as a pair. You can only fit the rebound stopper on this steel suspension set. You will also need the suspension arms, hubs and turnbuckles.

As you can see the parts are available but it might be as cheap to buy a TTS I am doing a conversion soon, I just need more time for the article. Hi I have been searching everywhere for a supplier of shims in the UK that holds stock covering a good range of sizes specifically all the above and I can't find any in the UK does anybody have any suggestions?

But I have few questions, could you please give me a look? The trouble is, I have installed upgraded a universal front drive shaft, and there seems not longer wheel axe for that. I have been search a lot and looked through many articles on Amazon and the most common diameter is 64 mm, is there anything like 68 mm just like the real true scale race car do? Many Thanks in advance. Cheers RCRacerMan, I dunno if you're still reading this, but your setup hints helped me a lot for my 1st steps into the amazing world of RC racing.

Great news! Have fun racing this article is very popular. The TT02 is a really popular car and even though I have a TRF I still race this car from time to time and update this guide do it is always up-to-date. Or it depends on the person whos controlling the radio? Can I use TT02D for circuit racing? Hope you answer my question. The D comes with drift tyres and the R has standard onroad tyres.

The R has many more hop-ups and it would probably be the best one to buy. If you want to drift it you could buy a set of drift tyres and it would drift the same as the D kit. You can go further and buy the Tamiya Diff lock block and fit it in your rear diff. That will make it more prone to drift. For circuit you could run the diff locker in the front and that will help you get out of corners faster, although it will take a little bit of your steering away from the corner entry.

Hey RCRacerMan! Thanks for the great review! I have built mine up to snuff as well, just need to get the slop out. Any suggestion on a shim kit? Is there even a kit for it? Or did you just buy shims separately? Any help would be much appreciated! Gotta get a leg up on my buddies! Glad you like the review and guide. Takes a big chunk out of my spare time doing this site. For shims, there is not any set that I am aware off that does a range of sizes. I usually just has a few of the Tamiya shim sets.

Each set has 3 bags containing different thicknesses of the shim 0. For the TT02, you want 5mm shim for the arms. That is the main one.

The rest are less important, but 3mm, 4mm and 6mm are useful sets to get. Although if I was to buy just one set to start off with then get the 5mm Tamiya shims part no Does the ttr come with the hardened a-parts like the ttd? Also what are your thoughts on a tamiya gt pro spec setup, the rules are a bit more strict, which parts of this guide would not be able to be done to keep within the class rules?

Hi Andrew. The R doesn't come with the hardened parts. Although they are easy to get separately. In the UK we are quite easy with our Tamiya classes. I will take a look at the GT pro spec rules and get back to you. Thanks for the reply and all this great information. Some of these details are very hard to find any information on at all. I'm going to see if I can find the part numbers for those hardened parts. Also, like the blue and white hardened chassis, I've recently seen there are other blue and white parts coming out, are those just color changes to match the chassis or are they a different material as well?

I'm not sure if they are released or if I had just seen a picture from a convention. Glad you like the site. It takes up a lot of my spare time. The Blue an white uprights are just std plastic. The hardened chassis is very good, I would recommend it.

Got one quick question Wouldn't you want a 3mm rod end on a 3mm turnbuckle? The names might be confusing but the rod ends are for a 3mm turnbuckle. The 5mm part is for the ball end Tamiya ball ends are 5mm. I hope that clears it up. Hi I just finished building my ttd first build in 15 years and I am having a problem with the steering which seem to be constantly steering slightly right.

Its the same on the ground or up in the air and you can see it quite easily, I noticed some of the photos in this guide show a similar situation where you can see the steering arms when connected to the servo are off to one side.

I have tried the normal stuff like making sure its set straight and adjusting the trim but its not helping at all and I am at a loss. Hi I would like to replace the TT02 screws with some nice Tit Allen screws is there any kit you guys recommend? I recently got a set of titanium screws for my TT02 from moodyfools. They are top quality and I use those screws on my race cars. Thanks Man.

I think my question should have been. What sizes do I need. Reason for asking is can I replace the selftapping screws with normal screws or should it be selftapping as well. I wanna replace all the phillips with allen screws that's more quality.

Ok So all I need to do is match the size and lengths of each screw type then I'll be ok. Home item. Support this site. Featured post Tamiya Suspension Mount Ultimate setting Guide and charts The Tamiya suspension mounts are a powerful tuning option to help you refine the way in which your car will handle on the track. Search This Blog. Like us on Facebook! Popular Posts. Newer Post Older Post Home item. Home item. Support this site. Featured post Tamiya Suspension Mount Ultimate setting Guide and charts The Tamiya suspension mounts are a powerful tuning option to help you refine the way in which your car will handle on the track.

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