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Old 07-12-2015, 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by EDWARD2003
Thanks Edward...is this what most of the guys in Japan are running? The inner holes?
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Old 07-12-2015, 11:31 PM
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In Japan, most guys run their side springs on the outer hole position (on top of the side-link). I prefer the inner hole position, however, you'll need to run a slightly firmer spring (inner hole position).
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Old 07-14-2015, 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by EDWARD2003
New Team Bomber chassis plate which gives you a multitude of electronic layouts. Transverse or inline battery positions. Front servo mounting or Yokomo crank system. There are mounting holes for popular Sanwa SRG servos.
Just a quick note on this chassis.

The overall length is 2 mm longer than the stock Yokomo C3.1 chassis. Which means if you're running the Team Bomber adjustable bulkheads then you'll probably have to move the axle in the forward position. If not, then you'll be running a 5 mm longer wheelbase.

By all means give it a try and see how it works with running 5 mm!
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Originally Posted by EDWARD2003
New Team Bomber parts!

Updated rear bulkhead with aluminum cross brace.

Comes in blue and black anodizing.

They seem to have gone away with the optional axle positions.
The rear offset is set 1 mm back. Also the axle adapter height position has been lowered. This will allow you to still maintain legal ride height while running tires that are 39.00 or smaller.
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Old 07-20-2015, 07:42 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI_jBMLmIa0

Video review of the Team Bomber R12 2015 chassis.
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Originally Posted by EDWARD2003
forgot to ask u. is this a direct fit on r12w?
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Edward is there any chance you could point me to a shop in Japan that I can purchase TeamBomber product that ships to the US?
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Originally Posted by rocketron
Edward is there any chance you could point me to a shop in Japan that I can purchase TeamBomber product that ships to the US?

[email protected]


I sent them an email... The reply said they would gladly ship to the US, even take Paypal payment too.
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Old 07-22-2015, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Mach10_shooter
[email protected]


I sent them an email... The reply said they would gladly ship to the US, even take Paypal payment too.
LOL thanks too easy
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Old 07-22-2015, 03:43 PM
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Hello!

Sorry, I couldn't answer your message. Thanks Mach10_shooter for giving him the info. I know the owner of Team Bomber. His name is Kato. Nice guy, and very friendly.
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Originally Posted by EDWARD2003
http://www.muddslidemotorsports.com/1graxkitwi3m2.html

1/12th Graphite Axle Kit with 3mm Offset Hub - Includes : Axle (IRS2112BL), 3mm Drive Hub (IRS1126BL), Clamping Hub (IRS219BL), Diff Cone (IRS527BL), Diff Nut (IRS203BL), (2) Ultra Lite D-Rings (IRS2511), Diff Nut (IRS203BL), (12) Diff Balls (IRS204)

The above is what I am using. I'll measure the shims tonight and let you know the proper spacing.

Just a picture to show the different wheel colors. You can still run the Yokomo front wheels with no problems. If you're all about looks, you can run any brand of front wheel with no issues. Keep in mind, as you change from one wheel brand to another the offset might be different. Which means you'll have a different front and rear track width.
does it need a thrust bearing on this differential?
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Originally Posted by bornox
does it need a thrust bearing on this differential?
Yes, and you can use the Yokomo R12 thrust bearing or a Slapmaster thrust kit. Works like a treat.
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Originally Posted by EDWARD2003
Yes, and you can use the Yokomo R12 thrust bearing or a Slapmaster thrust kit. Works like a treat.
thanks!
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for the TN racing wheel hub part number TN958 can i use different brand wheels on this one?
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Old 09-12-2015, 02:37 PM
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Does anyone know the spring rates of the Yokomo side springs?? Trying to see how they fit alongside the Associated range.
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