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Old 01-06-2023 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Nortran11
Have fun with this car on carpet. I ran a TT02 Type S my first year of racing....the car was unbeatable on asphalt....handled like it was on rails. Brought it indoor onto carpet, was like driving a school bus. Tons of oversteer that I could not dial out no matter what settings I changed.
you have to glue the tires
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Old 01-06-2023 | 08:14 PM
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Type S on Carpet was great in USGT. You need to make some changes from Asphalt. Do you have the optional droop down stops? A must for carpet.

If you’re oversteering you need to lay down front shocks more and stiffen the front. Post your set up so we can have a look.
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Old 01-17-2023 | 09:27 AM
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Looking at all the different tt-02 kits there is a wide price range of those that come with bodies. Are all the chassis the same with such a bignprice spread?

Want to do a tt-02 class but want to make sure the chassis are a level playing field.
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Old 01-17-2023 | 10:34 AM
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It should say which version of the chassis is included (e.g. the TT-02D, which is meant as a drift version, but apart from the tires is a normal TT-02 just with a few better parts included). The higher tuned versions like the R, RR, Type S, SR, etc. were/are only sold without body, AFAIK.
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Old 01-17-2023 | 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Silverbullet555
Looking at all the different tt-02 kits there is a wide price range of those that come with bodies. Are all the chassis the same with such a bignprice spread?

Want to do a tt-02 class but want to make sure the chassis are a level playing field.
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It should say which version of the chassis is included (e.g. the TT-02D, which is meant as a drift version, but apart from the tires is a normal TT-02 just with a few better parts included). The higher tuned versions like the R, RR, Type S, SR, etc. were/are only sold without body, AFAIK.
To simplify further:
The only types of TT-02 Chassis that include Bodies are:
TT-02 (base platform)
TT-02D (drift spec): includes oil shocks and full ball bearings, which are simply the most relevant "upgrades" to your question.
Variations in price within the above group specs are typically related to the licencing associated with the included body.


All the other variations of TT-02 platform do not include a body.
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Old 01-17-2023 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by DirkW
It should say which version of the chassis is included (e.g. the TT-02D, which is meant as a drift version, but apart from the tires is a normal TT-02 just with a few better parts included). The higher tuned versions like the R, RR, Type S, SR, etc. were/are only sold without body, AFAIK.
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To simplify further:
The only types of TT-02 Chassis that include Bodies are:
TT-02 (base platform)
TT-02D (drift spec): includes oil shocks and full ball bearings, which are simply the most relevant "upgrades" to your question.
Variations in price within the above group specs are typically related to the licencing associated with the included body.


All the other variations of TT-02 platform do not include a body.
Thank you both. Makes sense.
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Old 01-17-2023 | 07:41 PM
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They have one kit that has all the hop ups minus a body. Other than that they are basically the same thing with different bodies. We have two tracks starting a TT02 class down here in Fla. The fastest guy at one of our races was box stock with bearings 48 p gears and used TC tires.
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Old 01-23-2023 | 03:27 AM
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Originally Posted by simple
To simplify further:
The only types of TT-02 Chassis that include Bodies are:
TT-02 (base platform)
TT-02D (drift spec): includes oil shocks and full ball bearings, which are simply the most relevant "upgrades" to your question.
Variations in price within the above group specs are typically related to the licencing associated with the included body.


All the other variations of TT-02 platform do not include a body.
Actually, I wouldn't say it's due to licensing, as I've seen some kits with a different price depending on the moment. I guess it comes more down to demand and supply..

Also worth considering, some kits such as the 911 RSR "Martini" and the Zakspeed Capri have wider rear tires. Also, a few bodies, such as the 99 Impreza, Yaris WRC, Lancia Delta, etc. come with rally tires instead of slicks. Not a huge difference, but a dynamic difference nonetheless.
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Old 01-23-2023 | 07:59 AM
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We don't use the kit tires. We used USGT tires. Just got the Datsun 240Z body- by the way the new Associated 240 body fits and looks just like the Tamiya body.
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Old 01-23-2023 | 10:47 PM
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Old 01-25-2023 | 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by AsphaltFlyer
looking for some TRF shocks for my stock TA-02. Everywhere is outta stock. Do they not make them anymore? This is my daughters car for practice & scooting around the house. She will eventually race in novice with the car. Just looking for a quality upgrade over the friction dampers
They seem to be out of stock. Big bores are available however, but probably slightly short for a TA02 I recommend 55mm from Yeah Racing, which are clones of TRF shocks

https://www.rcmart.com/yeah-racing-s...055bu-00036299
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Old 01-25-2023 | 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by simple
To simplify further:
The only types of TT-02 Chassis that include Bodies are:
TT-02 (base platform)
TT-02D (drift spec): includes oil shocks and full ball bearings, which are simply the most relevant "upgrades" to your question.
Variations in price within the above group specs are typically related to the licencing associated with the included body.


All the other variations of TT-02 platform do not include a body.
As I read this a second time, I pause to consider if the D chassis is more cost effective since it has bearings and shocks?
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Old 01-25-2023 | 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Silverbullet555
As I read this a second time, I pause to consider if the D chassis is more cost effective since it has bearings and shocks?
I don't think the avg price difference - makes a difference... Given the "shock set" (TAM 54753) and bearing set (TAM 54476) comes out to be about the same as the difference in the 2 kit versions (approx $30-$50) depending on which body style you pick.. (Note: there are other less expensive or better options for shock and bearing kits, other than Tamiya brand - but I like to keep it in the family)
It defintely simplifies the package, but the arguably "racier" bodies are not included with the Drift Spec kits.
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Old 01-25-2023 | 11:48 AM
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Just keep in mind that all the Tamiya bodies are primarily designed for looks, not aerodynamic qualities. So for performance, you are almost guaranteed to improve with pretty much any other manufacturer out there. But the looks and the realism of a Tamiya body are hard to beat...
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Old 01-25-2023 | 03:00 PM
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