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tyres
On the subject of Tyres anyone know the part number for the m05 kit tyres and inserts - been pretty impressed with them inside on carpet and could do with another set.
Thanks in advance Paul |
Originally Posted by mutley001
(Post 7360128)
On the subject of Tyres anyone know the part number for the m05 kit tyres and inserts - been pretty impressed with them inside on carpet and could do with another set.
Thanks in advance Paul insert #53255 |
Originally Posted by subaru73
(Post 7360814)
here you go tire #50683
insert #53255 Cheers |
Long Wheel base Body
Hey guys,
Does anybody knows who has the "Long" mini body for sale. I need one for the next regional and Tamiya is all out right now! Thanks in advance! Max:D |
Originally Posted by maxepower
(Post 7366162)
Hey guys,
Does anybody knows who has the "Long" mini body for sale. I need one for the next regional and Tamiya is all out right now! Thanks in advance! Max:D |
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Originally Posted by mutley001
(Post 7363990)
Thansk mate, appreciate it - now to find some in stock in the UK!
Cheers |
Originally Posted by Jay_P
(Post 7368376)
Modelworld have some :)
Paul |
I installed the M05 ball diff in my M05 recently and think I "may" have installed it backwards (doh). The instructions really don't say much about installation in the car. I have it set up with the bolt head on the right side and the nut on the left side (car facing away from me). I was told the other night this was backwards. The only reason it came up is I feel the diff may be loosening a "hair" after each run. Now to my question, if this is backwards, and since I'm lazy, couldn't I just remove the bolt, thrust bearing, and nut and reverse them ? I don't seem to remember anything requiring this couldn't be done. Or, do I have to crack the chassis open and reverse it that way ? Thanks !
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While it sounds like it maybe in backwards. The fact its loosening may not entirely be caused by it being in backwards.
Most people i know(including myself) have had nothing but trouble with this diff coming loose. I would suggest looking for a TA-03 ball diff and use that instead.
Originally Posted by inconceivable
(Post 7369085)
I installed the M05 ball diff in my M05 recently and think I "may" have installed it backwards (doh). The instructions really don't say much about installation in the car. I have it set up with the bolt head on the right side and the nut on the left side (car facing away from me). I was told the other night this was backwards. The only reason it came up is I feel the diff may be loosening a "hair" after each run. Now to my question, if this is backwards, and since I'm lazy, couldn't I just remove the bolt, thrust bearing, and nut and reverse them ? I don't seem to remember anything requiring this couldn't be done. Or, do I have to crack the chassis open and reverse it that way ? Thanks !
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tire
Originally Posted by mutley001
(Post 7363990)
Thansk mate, appreciate it - now to find some in stock in the UK!
Cheers |
Originally Posted by RC MARKET
(Post 7368350)
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When is the cooper class going to go brushless?
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now
Australia, the land of opportunity, crocodiles, kangaroos, beer, BarBQs and a bloody good time, have had 13t Hobbywing Brushless for more than 12 months and it is big, just had the Nationals, big fields all the time, what are you waiting for.............
Aussie Bob |
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