Tamiya TT02 Thread
#2176
1st time out I got hit in a head on and then again side ways. this thing before it got hit was supper fast and on rails... racing it at night NO lights MY BAD . then after the hit it was all over the place. parts are on order this it what happened CAN you see it .. when I took it apart to straighten it the turn buckle snapped . 

#2177
could you tell me where to get the 2.97 mm x 12 turn buckle ? I reordered the whole blue arm set to get the little turnbuckle, a set of rims, an axle after closer looks or what happened I ordered parts from rcmart and its going to be 4 weeks tell I can fix it..
#2178

I kicked off the indoor season for myself today. With the upcoming Tamiya Euro Cup race in mind, I brought the TT-02s to the track. The track got new carpet and a new layout. I found a decent rhythm quite fast, but had to fight a little with the car. The rear was stepping out suddenly. I tried a lot of things without effect. Later in the day a little less droop and a reduction of the steering angle helped this problem. I then cured it by taking out 1mm of the rear inner camber link shims
After that I could increase the steering angle again and finally got some consistent runs 

By the way: Has anybody already driven the new Ford Mustang? Does it have a good performance?
#2179
would be my quess.
#2181
Can you post a picture of your steering setup, please.
#2182
I notice an Alum bridge /diff mnt that ball cup attaches to.I know You make some parts too.
Set up looks way better than the one I have
Thanks, Ric
#2185
#2186
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Joined: Oct 2019
Posts: 121
If you look at thercracer website in his guide he talks about steering for the TT02 and the parts needed to get what you're looking for.
Bear in mind it used to be that you needed to get several different hop ups to make it work but you don't anymore.
Tamiya #54752 has all of it. It's way cheaper than buying the individual pieces separately.
I actually let Craig/thercracer know and being the a cool guy that he is, he's updating his site.
Seth
Bear in mind it used to be that you needed to get several different hop ups to make it work but you don't anymore.
Tamiya #54752 has all of it. It's way cheaper than buying the individual pieces separately.
I actually let Craig/thercracer know and being the a cool guy that he is, he's updating his site.
Seth
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