TLR 22 3.0 Race Kit Thread!
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#4246
This will sound like a fanboy rant, but I don't think TLR really gets enough credit for what they do. Go back to 2010-2011 and look at the landscape of rc.....the 22 is released with an aluminum chassis, big bore shocks, compact steering arrangement, option for mid-motor placement, and beefy oversized suspension components.
At the time, most of the competition was still running rear motor only cars with molded chassis and smaller shocks. Granted, maybe some of the ideas weren't completely new, but TLR was forward thinking enough to package it all together. Now look at the landscape, almost every car out there shares the same features in one way or another. So whether it's new releases, conversion kits, or revised parts it's all good - keep up the good work TLR. Fanboy rant over.
At the time, most of the competition was still running rear motor only cars with molded chassis and smaller shocks. Granted, maybe some of the ideas weren't completely new, but TLR was forward thinking enough to package it all together. Now look at the landscape, almost every car out there shares the same features in one way or another. So whether it's new releases, conversion kits, or revised parts it's all good - keep up the good work TLR. Fanboy rant over.
TOTALLY AGREE!! I would also add they timing of the 3.0 was just bad nothing they could control. Who knew the laydowns were about to change the scene again. Im still running a stand up car and it is good enough for my skill! Still think its is one of the best kits on the market. I honestly think most average people would be fine with a stand up car but the laydown stuff is like crack right now.
#4247
TOTALLY AGREE!! I would also add they timing of the 3.0 was just bad nothing they could control. Who knew the laydowns were about to change the scene again. Im still running a stand up car and it is good enough for my skill! Still think its is one of the best kits on the market. I honestly think most average people would be fine with a stand up car but the laydown stuff is like crack right now.
That being said, the regular podium finishers would still podium with a stand up. In fact, some of them do run B5m or RB6... even with stand up and some with 4 gear! Yeah, they'd be a bit faster with a proper carpet buggy, but consistent driving is worth more.
#4248
Any chance of a thicker laydown body? Our track is pretty rough and mine hasn't held up that well
#4249
Tech Master
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We made the mistake of switching to another brand last year and having ran TLR cars for almost 6 years before that, it was an eye opening mistake switching. Like we told a ton of people we switched for personal reasons and definitely not because we didn't like the TLR cars! The amount of money to make and maintain the other cars to stay competitive was crazy!! There's a reason the so many people have to make upgrades for those cars!! TLR kits are dang near perfect out of the box on all aspects!! We are so happy to be back with TLR and great teammates!
#4251
I've been searching this thread and will still keep doing so, but i just got a used but almost brand new 22 3.0 with the dirt laydown. I was wondering what all spares do you guys recommend having with you. Our track has an ok supply but i want to make sure i have the basics in my box. thanks!
#4252
I've been searching this thread and will still keep doing so, but i just got a used but almost brand new 22 3.0 with the dirt laydown. I was wondering what all spares do you guys recommend having with you. Our track has an ok supply but i want to make sure i have the basics in my box. thanks!
Oh, I also think the 22 series hardware kit is a good idea. Love having a smattering of screws and misc. hardware for the buggy.
#4254
I have a ton of parts because my local track does not have a shop. But I'd start with arms, front and rear, and the front c-hubs. That's all I've broken. Racing on carpet. Oh, I had a freak accident and broke the front tower, but that's after a year of racing on a carpet-covered concrete floor with 1/2" plywood ramps. I'm trying to say that there is no give on our track!
Oh, I also think the 22 series hardware kit is a good idea. Love having a smattering of screws and misc. hardware for the buggy.
Oh, I also think the 22 series hardware kit is a good idea. Love having a smattering of screws and misc. hardware for the buggy.
#4255
Tech Adept
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#4257
Hi All,
I hope you guys can help me out. I recently acquired from a good buddy at the track whom is one of the last people besides myself to run Losi. He gave me the motor plate and diff case for the laydown tranny, as well as the aluminum rear hubs.
I've looked over the kit a lot and know there are several things I am going to need. He also did give me 2 of the 3 plastic cylinder pieces (unsure of what they are called) I'll ask if he has the third this Wed. on club night.
I know that the CF battery hold down and hardware for that is needed, as well as the motor plate bracket piece? is needed. I think I heard him mention I would need to get a different topshaft? and the bracket for the tranny case to attach to the rear tower. I can get the aluminum idler online so that isn't an issue it's the other smaller pieces.
Can anyone please let me know how I can get these pieces without buying the whole LD kit. I don't need a body, wing, or chassis. Part numbers would be extremely helpful.
Thanks
I hope you guys can help me out. I recently acquired from a good buddy at the track whom is one of the last people besides myself to run Losi. He gave me the motor plate and diff case for the laydown tranny, as well as the aluminum rear hubs.
I've looked over the kit a lot and know there are several things I am going to need. He also did give me 2 of the 3 plastic cylinder pieces (unsure of what they are called) I'll ask if he has the third this Wed. on club night.
I know that the CF battery hold down and hardware for that is needed, as well as the motor plate bracket piece? is needed. I think I heard him mention I would need to get a different topshaft? and the bracket for the tranny case to attach to the rear tower. I can get the aluminum idler online so that isn't an issue it's the other smaller pieces.
Can anyone please let me know how I can get these pieces without buying the whole LD kit. I don't need a body, wing, or chassis. Part numbers would be extremely helpful.
Thanks
#4258
Tech Regular
Hi All,
I hope you guys can help me out. I recently acquired from a good buddy at the track whom is one of the last people besides myself to run Losi. He gave me the motor plate and diff case for the laydown tranny, as well as the aluminum rear hubs.
I've looked over the kit a lot and know there are several things I am going to need. He also did give me 2 of the 3 plastic cylinder pieces (unsure of what they are called) I'll ask if he has the third this Wed. on club night.
I know that the CF battery hold down and hardware for that is needed, as well as the motor plate bracket piece? is needed. I think I heard him mention I would need to get a different topshaft? and the bracket for the tranny case to attach to the rear tower. I can get the aluminum idler online so that isn't an issue it's the other smaller pieces.
Can anyone please let me know how I can get these pieces without buying the whole LD kit. I don't need a body, wing, or chassis. Part numbers would be extremely helpful.
Thanks
I hope you guys can help me out. I recently acquired from a good buddy at the track whom is one of the last people besides myself to run Losi. He gave me the motor plate and diff case for the laydown tranny, as well as the aluminum rear hubs.
I've looked over the kit a lot and know there are several things I am going to need. He also did give me 2 of the 3 plastic cylinder pieces (unsure of what they are called) I'll ask if he has the third this Wed. on club night.
I know that the CF battery hold down and hardware for that is needed, as well as the motor plate bracket piece? is needed. I think I heard him mention I would need to get a different topshaft? and the bracket for the tranny case to attach to the rear tower. I can get the aluminum idler online so that isn't an issue it's the other smaller pieces.
Can anyone please let me know how I can get these pieces without buying the whole LD kit. I don't need a body, wing, or chassis. Part numbers would be extremely helpful.
Thanks
http://www.tlracing.com/ProdInfo/Files/TLR338004-Manual-Multi.pdf
#4259
Part numbers are listed in the manual on the tlr website see link below
http://www.tlracing.com/ProdInfo/Fil...nual-Multi.pdf
http://www.tlracing.com/ProdInfo/Fil...nual-Multi.pdf
Now, there are part that are listed in that manual that return no results. (TLR236006 & TLR338004) It seems the later of the two part numbers is now 338005. However, that is the entire kit.
TLR332060 is the laydown diff case without the motor plate, which I have both of those. and I'll try and track down that third plastic piece.
So, how do I get the parts that all share the same part number TLR338005 now? (carbon-fiber battery strap with aluminum mount, motor plate to chassis brace, there is another aluminum piece that goes between the tower and diff case).
#4260
Tech Master
iTrader: (204)
I believe the 338004 is the complete carpet conversion, and the 005 is the conversion without the rear hubs? So correct me if I am wrong, but have you tried contacting TLR or even Frank Root on this thread, that would be in my opinion a lot easier if them parts are even available, but I would think they are