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Will the M05 V2 "A parts" http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=54605 bolt right up to an old M05 and allow you to run a square shorty?
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Will the M05 V2 "A parts" http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=54605 bolt right up to an old M05 and allow you to run a square shorty?
Converting m05 to m05 pro ver2:
- A parts are a direct changeover
- motor mount should also be changed to m05 ver 2 type. (Although some don't bother)
- arms can also be changed to take advantage of the droop adjustments.
- if you want to run a standard square pack but don't want to use tape, m03 C parts can be used to hold the battery. Some small modification is required.
- use a small amount of foam inside the A part of the chassis to help stop the battery moving around.
Hope this helps.

Will the M05 V2 "A parts" http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=54605 bolt right up to an old M05 and allow you to run a square shorty?
Speaking of this, does anyone know when TQ might be seeing some of these? I've been running without spares since June and I'm nervous as hell!
EDIT: This is interesting "84405 - RC Aluminum Parts Set - M05 Ver.II Black Anodized" Could I finally rid myself of all the blue???
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Are most of the blue/silver/red aluminum and carbon "hop-ups"/bling parts the same between the M05 and M05 V2?
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on a v2, what parts should you have spares.. or ost likely to break... I was
thinking CVD...
thinking CVD...
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Ok guys. So we are trying to revive our mini class a little. Helping new comers out with setup whilst trying to keep the tyre cost down. We have decided on a gentlemans agreement not to run sweeps. This is on fairly low grip Tarmac. After some opinions to test on what people would choose for a front tyre. Ride 3035 will last forever but hard to get them to turn in. Also tried the tp36's but that just over grips the front. We are after something that works well but you get more than one night out of
Thanks
Mick
Thanks
Mick

In TC cars, the ground clearance is regulated with shock preload, not by droop screws. Is it different in the M05 pro v2?

My thinking is based around the idea that I've always built dampers to a specific length. In minis, with limited dampers and very little suspension movement, ride height and droop end up being almost synonymous. So, I've usually used shock length, in this case controlled by droop screws, to set ride height and the adjustable collars for pre-load. The only downside I can see is I'm probably putting excess pressure on the points where the droop screws meet the chassis.
Anyone care to straighten me up on this and tell me there's a better/proper way? I'd be happy to learn more.

I guess there's a little of both involved. I got a TC fairly recently, but haven't messed with it at all, so perhaps I'm off base.
My thinking is based around the idea that I've always built dampers to a specific length. In minis, with limited dampers and very little suspension movement, ride height and droop end up being almost synonymous. So, I've usually used shock length, in this case controlled by droop screws, to set ride height and the adjustable collars for pre-load. The only downside I can see is I'm probably putting excess pressure on the points where the droop screws meet the chassis.
Anyone care to straighten me up on this and tell me there's a better/proper way? I'd be happy to learn more.
My thinking is based around the idea that I've always built dampers to a specific length. In minis, with limited dampers and very little suspension movement, ride height and droop end up being almost synonymous. So, I've usually used shock length, in this case controlled by droop screws, to set ride height and the adjustable collars for pre-load. The only downside I can see is I'm probably putting excess pressure on the points where the droop screws meet the chassis.
Anyone care to straighten me up on this and tell me there's a better/proper way? I'd be happy to learn more.
Be careful when using restricted droop on the rear end, as this will tend to make it break loose unpredictably.
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Is there a picture of the M05 V2 droop screws somewhere? I've looked around, but I can't find an image that shows how the droop screws on the V2 work.
Anyone got a good pic?
Anyone got a good pic?

If you set the droop so that the spring has not completely relaxed before hitting the droop setting, then the effective spring rate at the tire contact patch instantly jumps to a huge value, decreasing traction. That can make for some dodgy handling, especially on a rough track. It can also be used to advantage, especially on a smooth track with high traction.
Be careful when using restricted droop on the rear end, as this will tend to make it break loose unpredictably.
Be careful when using restricted droop on the rear end, as this will tend to make it break loose unpredictably.
Jordan, are you coming to Karz on Sunday? I can show the droop setup then.