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Old 04-07-2011, 09:59 AM
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I just got a used TC5 and it need drive cups replaced. Really worn out. I knew this before hand so not a shady thing or anything. The guy also sent nip ones for both front and rear.

He sent to sets of 31167. it has the blue alum ones on it. How long will the plastic ones hold up in a vta class on pavement?
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how big of a difference does the 2.0mm ITF chassis make compared to the stock 2.5mm chassis on handling?
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Originally Posted by Flying Monkey
I just got a used TC5 and it need drive cups replaced. Really worn out. I knew this before hand so not a shady thing or anything. The guy also sent nip ones for both front and rear.

He sent to sets of 31167. it has the blue alum ones on it. How long will the plastic ones hold up in a vta class on pavement?
The black plastik ones are very good in price/performance/durability. I returned to plastic after the blades often broke and suddenly destroy the aluminum outdrives. So if you are not using them in modified they will last long!

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how big of a difference does the 2.0mm ITF chassis make compared to the stock 2.5mm chassis on handling?
On asphalt and carpet rubber racing it really makes a difference. The car handles much better through building up much more grip.
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Old 04-08-2011, 02:58 PM
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I didn't see if this has been asked when I did a search, do the TC 6 shocks fit the TC 5? I'm curious if they would improve the handling of the TC 5.
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Old 04-11-2011, 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by tcdrvr2
I didn't see if this has been asked when I did a search, do the TC 6 shocks fit the TC 5? I'm curious if they would improve the handling of the TC 5.

Will fit.

About handling ... maybe yes maybe not, it depend on holes in piston, oil.

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I've been out of RC for a bit now and thinking about getting a second hand TC5. What are the differences between the TC5 and TC6? Are there parts that can be shared with the two kits?
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Only these:

Part # Item
1401 FT Blue Titanium Turnbuckles, 1.30"/33mm
1403 FT Titanium Turnbuckle, 1.65", blue
1418 FT .825" Turnbuckles, Ver. 2
2230 Front & Rear Body Mounting Posts
31058 FT Blue Roll Bar Ballstud
31162 Axle Shim Set
31166 Diff Rebuild Kit
31169 Diff Pulley, 40T
31173 Slipper Spool Pads
31184 TC5 Cam Holder Set
31185 Diff Bearing Cam
31187 Front Belt
31188 Rear Belt
31198 Arm Mount Shim Set
31200 Wheelbase Shim Set
31205 Front Suspension Arm
31206 Rear Suspension Arm
31212 Caster Block, 4°
31214 Caster Block Bushing
31215 Steering Block Set
31218 Rear Hub, 0°
31221 Inner Hinge Pin Set
31222 Outer Hinge Pin Set
31227 CVA Rebuild Kit
31231 CVA Stub Axle
31232 CVA Bone
31233 FT Axle Crush Tube
31234 FT Clamping Wheel Hex
31237 CVA Pin Retaining Clip
31238 FT CVA Bone Blade
31249 Shock Shaft Ball Cup
31250 FT Shock Bushing
31261 FT Roll Bar, 1.25mm
31264 Anti-Roll Bar Mount
31269 FT Anti-Roll Bar Kit
31280 Ballstud, short, 5mm
31281 Ballstud, short, 8mm
31286 FT Ballstud Washer, aluminum
31400 Bearing, 5 x 8mm
31401 Bearing, 10 x 15mm
31404 Bearing, 6 x 10mm
31556 TC5 Castor Blocks, 2° (Hard)
31558 TC5 Castor Blocks, 6° (Hard)
31563 Rear Hubs, 0.5° (Hard)
31564 Rear Hubs, 1° (Hard)
3897 Pivoting Body Mounts, 8 body clips
3906 D-Drive Ring
3941 FT Green Spring, 12.0 lbs.
3942 FT Silver Spring, 14.5 lbs.
5407 Red Silicone O-Ring
6465 Shock Piston, PTFE
6475 Preload Spacers, Collars, Cups
6573 Diff Thrust Washers and Bolt
6574 Precision Diff Thrust Ball, 5/64"
6581 Carbide Diff Ball, large, 3/32"
6582 Diff Thrust Spring
8828 Anti-Roll Bar Cup Set
9180 Servo Horns, molded
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************* All Caster Blocks
************* All Rear Hubs
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WTCC - That's it? HAHAHA! Thanks.
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I need suggestions to start removing push and adding steering. Both on and off power!
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Since there are still some of us running this car i think it deserves to be bumped back to the first page...
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Justed picked up one used with an exotek chassis. Anybody have a good statring VTA setup for asphalt?
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Originally Posted by Rdog
Justed picked up one used with an exotek chassis. Anybody have a good statring VTA setup for asphalt?
The Associated asphalt set up works real nice as the starting point. Just adjust from there for your driving style. Only think im considering changing is the springs from the asphalt set up. I also run a TC5 for VTA.
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Old 05-10-2011, 05:39 PM
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What's up peeps?I am new with on-road,and just purchased a used TC5r.can someone provide me a part# for a 78t spur?I can't see to find it...LOL..Thanks,
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Old 05-10-2011, 07:24 PM
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Hi guys im new to the forum and just picked up a second hand TC5R and was wondering if there is a way to secure lipo hardcase packs in it or if there is a battery tray/aftermarket and if it any good for drifting? Im sure these questions have been asked before but there are so many pages on this one thread id be here forever and a day trying to find the info i need. Cheers
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Old 05-10-2011, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Artriel
Hi guys im new to the forum and just picked up a second hand TC5R and was wondering if there is a way to secure lipo hardcase packs in it or if there is a battery tray/aftermarket and if it any good for drifting? Im sure these questions have been asked before but there are so many pages on this one thread id be here forever and a day trying to find the info i need. Cheers
there is an insert that locks into the holes under where the battery goes that has little lips on the sides to hold it in from sliding out. I have 1 in mine.



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