TLR 22 3.0 Race Kit Thread!
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#1786
Tech Adept
I have noticed the same thing but this has not affected the turning capability as this buggy turns on a dime for me.
#1787
Rear Camber Block
FYI on those who may or may not know. TLR has bulked up this aluminum part (TLR234057), but is packaging it in the same package and the same part number. Broke the old one last night on a decent roll over, but when I went to the hobby store at the track, they sold me the same one. But then another racer said that they had bulked up the ends with more metal. I then went back to the store and we compared the parts and found the new one (and they gladly switched it out). Just wanted others to know that TLR has done this, but your hobby store maybe carrying both parts (but with the same stock number).
Have had the 3.0 buggy since it was released for over a month now and this is the first broken part. I even commented after looking at the crash broken part that where it broke, it should be "beefed up", I am glad they did it, because where it broke was exactly where they have added additional metal. Great Job TLR.
Frank, any chance if I send you the old part to the TLR office, would they replace it?
Have had the 3.0 buggy since it was released for over a month now and this is the first broken part. I even commented after looking at the crash broken part that where it broke, it should be "beefed up", I am glad they did it, because where it broke was exactly where they have added additional metal. Great Job TLR.
Frank, any chance if I send you the old part to the TLR office, would they replace it?
#1788
FYI on those who may or may not know. TLR has bulked up this aluminum part (TLR234057), but is packaging it in the same package and the same part number. Broke the old one last night on a decent roll over, but when I went to the hobby store at the track, they sold me the same one. But then another racer said that they had bulked up the ends with more metal. I then went back to the store and we compared the parts and found the new one (and they gladly switched it out). Just wanted others to know that TLR has done this, but your hobby store maybe carrying both parts (but with the same stock number).
Have had the 3.0 buggy since it was released for over a month now and this is the first broken part. I even commented after looking at the crash broken part that where it broke, it should be "beefed up", I am glad they did it, because where it broke was exactly where they have added additional metal. Great Job TLR.
Frank, any chance if I send you the old part to the TLR office, would they replace it?
Have had the 3.0 buggy since it was released for over a month now and this is the first broken part. I even commented after looking at the crash broken part that where it broke, it should be "beefed up", I am glad they did it, because where it broke was exactly where they have added additional metal. Great Job TLR.
Frank, any chance if I send you the old part to the TLR office, would they replace it?
As you said, you raced a full month now and it didn't just fall off, it took a hard crash to break it.
#1789
#1790
Tech Elite
iTrader: (166)
Try more front droop, or stiffer front springs.
We made a part better. Not because it was defective before, but because we saw an opportunity to improve it. If we replace every item we'd improved, then following that logic we'd have to give everyone who bought a 22 a 22 2.0, and the 2.0 a 3.0.
As you said, you raced a full month now and it didn't just fall off, it took a hard crash to break it.
We made a part better. Not because it was defective before, but because we saw an opportunity to improve it. If we replace every item we'd improved, then following that logic we'd have to give everyone who bought a 22 a 22 2.0, and the 2.0 a 3.0.
As you said, you raced a full month now and it didn't just fall off, it took a hard crash to break it.
#1791
We made a part better. Not because it was defective before, but because we saw an opportunity to improve it. If we replace every item we'd improved, then following that logic we'd have to give everyone who bought a 22 a 22 2.0, and the 2.0 a 3.0.
Not sure I agree with your logic on something that is a month old. If it was years old (different version of the buggy) then I agree with this logic.
I understand your response and did purchase a new $22 aluminum item, but wanted others to know what happened because they may have two different actual parts in the same stock number. I would hate that someone go out and purchase a new 234057 and get the old part from their hobby store especially if they had both in stock. My $.02.
It is a great buggy.
Not sure I agree with your logic on something that is a month old. If it was years old (different version of the buggy) then I agree with this logic.
I understand your response and did purchase a new $22 aluminum item, but wanted others to know what happened because they may have two different actual parts in the same stock number. I would hate that someone go out and purchase a new 234057 and get the old part from their hobby store especially if they had both in stock. My $.02.
It is a great buggy.
#1792
Tech Prophet
iTrader: (34)
As noted TLR saw an opportunity to make a part better. They are pretty good about this and if you do break an original the replacement will likely be stronger to reduce the chances of that happening again. Many have not had issues with the rear camber block but it is an expensive replacement part and it has been improved.
#1793
Agreed, but the car has been out for about 2 months and this part has gotten a reputation for being a weak link, deserved or not.
All I'm saying is that if mine broke so quickly, I would want to replace the part with the improved one, not the weaker one, especially at this part's cost.
All I'm saying is that if mine broke so quickly, I would want to replace the part with the improved one, not the weaker one, especially at this part's cost.
#1794
Tech Addict
iTrader: (7)
Agreed, but the car has been out for about 2 months and this part has gotten a reputation for being a weak link, deserved or not.
All I'm saying is that if mine broke so quickly, I would want to replace the part with the improved one, not the weaker one, especially at this part's cost.
All I'm saying is that if mine broke so quickly, I would want to replace the part with the improved one, not the weaker one, especially at this part's cost.
In a few weeks this gripe will be invalid. Complaining about something so trivial and short lived will only steer companies to resist making changes like this one. There is always going to be room for improvement; at least this opportunity was seized by TLR!
#1795
Don't wreck and you won't break parts. You can't make something completely indestructible. Sometimes you just have to revise things after it gets tested in the real world. That's a completely normal aspect of any design. They improved it. Be happy.
#1799
Tech Regular
iTrader: (3)
+1.....back in the day a crash meant broken parts, cars being faster, lighter and being able to handle the stresses of brushless and LiPO.........CRAZY STRONG......I tip my hat to all the people involved in the progress in the industry. its amazing to see a 2WD buggy with a 7.5 cartwheel the length of a straight and still be in one piece.
#1800
FYI on those who may or may not know. TLR has bulked up this aluminum part (TLR234057), but is packaging it in the same package and the same part number. Broke the old one last night on a decent roll over, but when I went to the hobby store at the track, they sold me the same one. But then another racer said that they had bulked up the ends with more metal. I then went back to the store and we compared the parts and found the new one (and they gladly switched it out). Just wanted others to know that TLR has done this, but your hobby store maybe carrying both parts (but with the same stock number)....
This buggy is solid. Haven't broken anything. Quite a few of these at our track, and only seen an a-arm or two break. Open practice on race day, seen some brutal hits.
Definitely haven't seen TLR234057 break.