Tamiya mini cooper
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With RcMart you need choose EMS delivery. I always get my stuff in three days. It's expensive but I usually wait until I place a big order so it's worth it to me. Once I ordered from Rcmart and tower at the same time and got my Rcmart order first.
HKS just ignores you and your lucky if you get your stuff. If you call them and they pick up and you try to talk to them about your order they hang up and never answer again. Caller ID.
I missed a very important race due to their lack of respect. Never again.
HKS just ignores you and your lucky if you get your stuff. If you call them and they pick up and you try to talk to them about your order they hang up and never answer again. Caller ID.
I missed a very important race due to their lack of respect. Never again.
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That really stinks with HKS. You think that they would work extra hard in today's economic world. In reference to RC Mart with other Asian based companies, I've had much faster service from other companies. There's a guy who sells a lot of Tamiya stuff on Ebay and he is really fast.
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Yeah Yeah I know and as I kind of expected anyway; it came back out
However up to that point though it was like a missile
The fastest and cheapest standard shipping I've gotten from RC MART is through Ebay. They have most of their stuff up. The shipping seems to be lower then the site and because they need good feedback I usually get stuff within a week. I get most of my stuff from HKS, but I pick it up since I live a few blocks away. Most of the time they have everything in stock or get it in within a week.
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For the gear diffs, try using an automotive wheel bearing grease.
Bob
Bob
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Anyone willing to provide a baseline carpet set-up for an m05? (using Tamiya tires)
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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I am running the same set up that is used for on road asphalt racing.
60wt in the front and 50wt in the rear, ride height 4mm.
of course my set up is TCS legal, that what our club runs.
60wt in the front and 50wt in the rear, ride height 4mm.
of course my set up is TCS legal, that what our club runs.
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The fastest and cheapest standard shipping I've gotten from RC MART is through Ebay. They have most of their stuff up. The shipping seems to be lower then the site and because they need good feedback I usually get stuff within a week. I get most of my stuff from HKS, but I pick it up since I live a few blocks away. Most of the time they have everything in stock or get it in within a week.
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Shock advice
I have a M-03 and was wondering what shocks might fit please. I was thinking about GPM TT050 50mm shocks as aftermarket items. Or am I better with 55mm shocks? Are Tamiya CVA mini shocks II 50 or 55mm?
Sorry if this info has already been covered somewjere in this thread.
Thankyou and have a good weekend
Ian
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Hi
I have a M-03 and was wondering what shocks might fit please. I was thinking about GPM TT050 50mm shocks as aftermarket items. Or am I better with 55mm shocks? Are Tamiya CVA mini shocks II 50 or 55mm?
Sorry if this info has already been covered somewjere in this thread.
Thankyou and have a good weekend
Ian
I have a M-03 and was wondering what shocks might fit please. I was thinking about GPM TT050 50mm shocks as aftermarket items. Or am I better with 55mm shocks? Are Tamiya CVA mini shocks II 50 or 55mm?
Sorry if this info has already been covered somewjere in this thread.
Thankyou and have a good weekend
Ian
Anyone besides me notice in the set up sheet posted above that the pictures of the car don't match the set up sheet? Look at the camber links.
Has anyone had any luck using the lower mount on the inner front camber link? I tried it once but got a lot of bump steer that I didn't like.
I also find it interesting that with the exception of the springs, the front and rear shocks are built the same. Makes me wonder if this is the whole truth.
Also take note that he is using a gear diff.
Has anyone had any luck using the lower mount on the inner front camber link? I tried it once but got a lot of bump steer that I didn't like.
I also find it interesting that with the exception of the springs, the front and rear shocks are built the same. Makes me wonder if this is the whole truth.
Also take note that he is using a gear diff.
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Anyone besides me notice in the set up sheet posted above that the pictures of the car don't match the set up sheet? Look at the camber links.
Has anyone had any luck using the lower mount on the inner front camber link? I tried it once but got a lot of bump steer that I didn't like.
I also find it interesting that with the exception of the springs, the front and rear shocks are built the same. Makes me wonder if this is the whole truth.
Also take note that he is using a gear diff.
Has anyone had any luck using the lower mount on the inner front camber link? I tried it once but got a lot of bump steer that I didn't like.
I also find it interesting that with the exception of the springs, the front and rear shocks are built the same. Makes me wonder if this is the whole truth.
Also take note that he is using a gear diff.
I've tried the front lowers and liked the way the car rolled into the turns and helped free up some push exiting; like you stated though I did induce a lot of bumpsteer that had to be shimmed out.
Are they running high speed gear sets too? 25t pinion? I'm just used to TCS and have only used 20t.