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Old 06-06-2006, 05:23 PM
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If you can get a hold of a 1D FF suspension mount and sweep the front arms back you can increase corner speed.
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Anyone got the lightweight center shaft yet?
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Old 06-07-2006, 09:15 AM
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Can someone confirm whether Tamiya spring rate for Nitro same with the spring rate for EP?

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Originally Posted by danjoy25
Anyone got the lightweight center shaft yet?
also want one but do not know the part number
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Originally Posted by buboy28
also want one but do not know the part number
TA05 LW Center Shaft
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TA05 LW Center Shaft
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Old 06-07-2006, 09:38 PM
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anyone here uses rcscrewz screw set for the Ta05???any good???

should i get this???

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Hi,

I've used RcSrewz kits in the past on other kits. I'd get the Ti screw kit from Tamiya instead. I ended up buying Lungsford Ti kits to replace the ones I had bought from RcScrewz.

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Thanks for the part number!!!!!!
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Old 06-08-2006, 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted by TimXLB
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I've used RcSrewz kits in the past on other kits. I'd get the Ti screw kit from Tamiya instead. I ended up buying Lungsford Ti kits to replace the ones I had bought from RcScrewz.

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Hi,

Thanks for the part number!!!!!!

is it a necessary hop up or it can wait???will the stock screws last a while???
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Originally Posted by ntc3freak
is it a necessary hop up or it can wait???will the stock screws last a while???
It is not a necessary hopup, more of a convenience.

I hate phillips heads screws compared to hex head.
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Originally Posted by ntc3freak
is it a necessary hop up or it can wait???will the stock screws last a while???
From my experience, if your philips screw driver is not matched with the screw, a minor slip is enough to ruin the philips head.
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Old 06-08-2006, 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Speed Demon
From my experience, if your philips screw driver is not matched with the screw, a minor slip is enough to ruin the philips head.

haha me oso experienced that.that's why i'm asking coz i prefer hex.What brand of screwdriver to use eh?????
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Old 06-08-2006, 07:35 AM
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Originally Posted by ntc3freak
What brand of screwdriver to use eh?????
Use the Tamiya screwdriver set
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Old 06-08-2006, 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by RBGuy
Use the Tamiya screwdriver set

ur selling???????how much???

btw guys,what hop ups are necessary???here's my thought:

trf shocks,spring set and sway bar set.good enough???i dun wanna add something expensive,only the MOST NECESSARY .thanks

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Hi guys, I just bought Co27 and wondering what pinion gear to use. Right now I have "Monster Horsepower", stock Spur and 22T pinion. I race at the "C" (In Frederick, MD) http://www.htufrederickmd.com/
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