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Recently, I ran some Dirt Oval races at Lake in the Hills, IL, Hobbytown. They run a TT Class in their parking lot series. Here's a video of the cars in their dirt oval series.
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I included a link to a Facebook video and didn't show up. If you would like to see the video go to the Facebook page of Timewarp RC - Lake in the Hills.
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Hey guys,
this past weekend my son broke the steering knuckle on my TT02drift spec type s. I can not find the part number for a replacement knuckle. The manual lists the part number for the standard pivot ball design non s, but not the s. I've checked everywhere online and all I keep finding is the non s steering knuckle. help! :) thanks |
Originally Posted by eR1c
(Post 15299299)
Hey guys,
this past weekend my son broke the steering knuckle on my TT02drift spec type s. I can not find the part number for a replacement knuckle. The manual lists the part number for the standard pivot ball design non s, but not the s. I've checked everywhere online and all I keep finding is the non s steering knuckle. help! :) thanks |
Awesome!!! Thank you
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Hey all, just built a TT02 Raikiri and the front end seems sloppy - there is slop or droop in the front suspension.. but the rear there is not. Is this normal? Do I want that "droop"?
James |
The stock box setup will be fine. The front droop is strange, but comes from the design of the hubs (compared to the rear, where the hubs have some kind of stopper). So you can spend a lot of money to upgrade to a Type S with tuning parts or buy oil shocks (plastic from Tamiya) and use o-rings below the piston to reduce the droop.
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Thanks Wtcc, but the class we are running is BOX STOCK - with bearings only. SO this is the way it must be. :)
James |
Ive been curious as to what Tamiya did to make an oil filled TT-02 diff.. seems not much!!! It uses
1. Gasket from TG10 Mk.2 https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/tamiy...-diff-case-pk/ 2. Black 5 mm o-rings which can be found everywhere 3. Metal gears from TG10 Mk.2 as well 4. Metal cross shaft.. Pretty easy stuff.. wish we had this info long ago.. I bet it will leak easily but better than nothing |
I just purchased a TT-02 White Edition and find myself like a fish out of water. I plan to use this for some parking lot racing, nothing fancy or organized. Can anyone offer advice on what KV range I should be looking at? I'm going to buy a cheap sensored combo, since I won't need anything fancy. Will the stock motor mount be an issue? Should I just automatically order the Yeah racing upgrade? |
If it’s organised parking lot racing, then they will tell you what motor to run .. i recommend Hobbywing just stock and one of their motors |
Yeah Racing Tamiya TT-02 Aluminum Conversion Kit Abridged Build
I've always wanted a full bling kit, even though running one will probably result in a broken chassis lol.
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$200 for the kit of parts. $100 will get you one of three double deck belt drive chassis. I'm... not sure this is a good idea.
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Originally Posted by Theibault
(Post 15334735)
I've always wanted a full bling kit, even though running one will probably result in a broken chassis lol.
https://youtu.be/nh8eHm4cXdA Cheers, Jim |
I want that Sub Imprezza body but Tamiya didn’t release it as a body set.. you can buy the body for $34 and the decal sheet for $32, no idea where to find that plastic parts spru lol.. or buy the TT-02 kit for $118 (tower coupon) and have a spare car lol. |
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