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Old 06-20-2002, 09:50 PM
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Default Sway bars

I got a YM34...AP.. I was told I can't add front sway bars...
I was also told that the Type T parts are interchangable
with the AP.

So, essentually I can change Type T front bulkheads to my YM34 AP and get the swaybars to install that way?

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Old 06-25-2002, 05:50 AM
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kenix, i have both ym and type t. i understand that most of the parts are interchangable, but not all of them.
interchangable part :
lower arms, steering block, steering rack, bearing hub, rear away bar, diff, one-way, bumper, foam bumper ... etc
but sure not the arm-brace, f/r bulkhead, shock tower ....
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Originally posted by kenix
I got a YM34...AP.. I was told I can't add front sway bars...
I was also told that the Type T parts are interchangable
with the AP.

So, essentually I can change Type T front bulkheads to my YM34 AP and get the swaybars to install that way?

Comments are highly appreciated.

Kenix
Yes, you can install the front sway bar. See?
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Old 06-27-2002, 08:37 PM
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wow! thanks for the site!

I have spoken to integy and they say I can't install front sways.

The YM34 on the site had different front susp. arms? Mines are thicker. Its probably because mines is the Japanese Edition. and its probablly a second or thrid generation chassis revision.

I was told that I can use Yokomo MR4 front sways for the front.
I just need some mods.

But what kind of mods?
Drilling a hole on the susp. arm itself. I think*


*sign* back to driving without sways..

Any more help???

Thanks,
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I made my own front sway for my first Ym-34, but it wasnt that way...I drilled the holes in the rear of the arm and had the sway bar running over the top deck....hehe, I doubt it had any effect, but I thought it was cool...btw, the bar I used came from the BRP set for the Tc3
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Can I request some close up pictures? of your mod?

Thanks,!

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Nah, i dont have it anymore, and never took any pictures...hint, my FIRST YM34 ive had 2, working on getting a 3rd...
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Whats the word on the SI ?? Anyone heard when we will see it?
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Hello all, I have a problem with my YM34 AP version. I am using strapping tape to hold in my batteries, but when I crash, even just a little bump on the boards, the batteries fly out. I have filed the battery slots, and it helped a little, but not enough. What are you using to hold in your batteries?
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I used battery straps that I had from my oval cars to hold my batts, never had a prob with them...sorry dont know where to find them now, I got them from my LHS
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Hey Joe back when I had mine I used the plastic Schumacher battery hold downs. I believe you can also use Xray hold downs. By the way here are some pictures of my YM-34T.

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Here's another.

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Originally posted by Joe
Hello all, I have a problem with my YM34 AP version. I am using strapping tape to hold in my batteries, but when I crash, even just a little bump on the boards, the batteries fly out. I have filed the battery slots, and it helped a little, but not enough. What are you using to hold in your batteries?
Did the trap broke? Try filing the battery slots at a 45 degrees angle. That will let the battery totally sit in. I tried battery strap but there are chances that it will break. keep to glass tape.
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Originally posted by DHMOTORSPORTS
Whats the word on the SI ?? Anyone heard when we will see it?
Heard from japan side, they just got the first production. I may be getting my new SI within this week. Cannot wait.
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Originally posted by Macky
Hey Joe back when I had mine I used the plastic Schumacher battery hold downs. I believe you can also use Xray hold downs. By the way here are some pictures of my YM-34T.
Nice picture
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