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Old 02-27-2009, 04:47 PM
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What shop..... I need some in the worst way... This is total BS, cannot get a part for the car.. the way it comes from the factory...

I have taken some from the 415 spool, and "manufactered" my own spool cups, not pretty, but work better then nothing.

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Is it really? My LHS has some stock, in fact I just bought mine for spare last week.

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i found one spare outdrive and replaced the worst of the two and it did get rid of some of that chainsaw effect also need to find some four degree c hubs i only got four for the right and none for the left.i resorted to using tb03 c hubs.
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Originally Posted by CHRIS CHAVEZ
Do you know what the 416WE One Way part number is?
RC TRF416 Center One-Way Set
Item #49492

Radio Control PartsTamiya Hop-Up Parts
Price: $48.00

I like to use that one too..

RC Front One Way Set - DB01
Item #54017

Radio Control PartsTamiya Hop-Up Parts
Price: $58.00

http://www.tamiyausa.com/search.php?q=one+way+&x=39&y=3


make sure you get the same pullies on both ends .. DUH!
The new ones are 37 teeth. and the center is an 18.
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The spool cup shatterred!!! into pieces.... I'm wondering whether can use the metal cup from TA05... Any1 has done this??
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Originally Posted by TimPotter
What shop..... I need some in the worst way... This is total BS, cannot get a part for the car.. the way it comes from the factory...

I have taken some from the 415 spool, and "manufactered" my own spool cups, not pretty, but work better then nothing.
Manufactured your own!!! Mind to share the idea and some pix??? Well as long as it works... I won't mind how pretty it is...
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Originally Posted by jonest
The spool cup shatterred!!! into pieces.... I'm wondering whether can use the metal cup from TA05... Any1 has done this??
Never tried it however I ve been told if using metal outdrives they will eat the CVD pins quickly and it will shatter more during turning.
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Originally Posted by TimPotter
What shop..... I need some in the worst way... This is total BS, cannot get a part for the car.. the way it comes from the factory...

I have taken some from the 415 spool, and "manufactered" my own spool cups, not pretty, but work better then nothing.
If you are running on ashfault yes... run the spool.. But for carpet, I highly recomend a front one way. Highly....
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I will post a pic when i get a chance...

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Manufactured your own!!! Mind to share the idea and some pix??? Well as long as it works... I won't mind how pretty it is...
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Originally Posted by John St.Amant
RC TRF416 Center One-Way Set
Item #49492

Radio Control PartsTamiya Hop-Up Parts
Price: $48.00

I like to use that one too..

RC Front One Way Set - DB01
Item #54017

Radio Control PartsTamiya Hop-Up Parts
Price: $58.00

http://www.tamiyausa.com/search.php?q=one+way+&x=39&y=3


make sure you get the same pullies on both ends .. DUH!
The new ones are 37 teeth. and the center is an 18.
Cool, Thank you for the info John.

I only have asphalt tracks to run on and the spools typically dominate the field. Although, if i can't get anymore spool parts in the near future i may have no option but to run a oneway.
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Is a slipper spool totally out of the question? The spool is a pain in the ass with its constant need for attention. It's like a needy girlfriend without the sweet release.
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Originally Posted by syndr0me
Is a slipper spool totally out of the question? The spool is a pain in the ass with its constant need for attention. It's like a needy girlfriend without the sweet release.
LOL!!!!
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Is a slipper spool totally out of the question? The spool is a pain in the ass with its constant need for attention. It's like a needy girlfriend without the sweet release.
The saying goes......if you don't treat her right.....someone else will With that being said.........this was a crappy example cause if someone else with rebuild your diff and give it that attention......I SAY LET THEM
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Old 03-01-2009, 10:01 AM
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can someone recommed to me a good handling Tamiya Body for the TRF 416 chassis. i need one for the tamiya TCS race thanks.
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the older ARTA NSX is one of the best choices for TCS. Not sure if TCS allows for it, but the lightweight version is really good.
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