Tamiya TT02 Thread
#2302
Looking to probably get a Type-S if the SR doesn't come out soon for VTA racing. Found a few upgrades and was wondering if anyone has any experience with them.
3Racing
TT02-03 steering system
TT02-08 graphite main shaft. Are ends steel or aluminum?
TT02-09 gear diff
Yeah Racing
TATT019BU rear adjustable suspension mount. Will this work with the Type-S arms?
TT02-015 universal joints
TT02-013BU motor mount
TT02-042BU steering set
TT02-014BU main drive shaft
TT02-016BU main shaft joints
Square
SQ-STD-442SPR 42mm axle
Wanted to know if anyone used any of these and their experience with them. Thanks
3Racing
TT02-03 steering system
TT02-08 graphite main shaft. Are ends steel or aluminum?
TT02-09 gear diff
Yeah Racing
TATT019BU rear adjustable suspension mount. Will this work with the Type-S arms?
TT02-015 universal joints
TT02-013BU motor mount
TT02-042BU steering set
TT02-014BU main drive shaft
TT02-016BU main shaft joints
Square
SQ-STD-442SPR 42mm axle
Wanted to know if anyone used any of these and their experience with them. Thanks
#2303
The 3racing gear diff is the best for this chassis. Just check the left right play after the first runs and shim if necessary. Also don’t use the bevel gear that comes with the diff!
The Yeah racing motor mount works fine.
Everything else would I buy from Tamiya, because the quality of Yeah- and 3Racing aluminium parts is questionable...
For the suspension go for Tamiya graphite arms and hubs. They will stiffen up the suspension and make the car a lot better. If possible not the 416 arms, because they will make the car even narrower. If your wallet allows it go for dcj in front.
The Yeah racing motor mount works fine.
Everything else would I buy from Tamiya, because the quality of Yeah- and 3Racing aluminium parts is questionable...
For the suspension go for Tamiya graphite arms and hubs. They will stiffen up the suspension and make the car a lot better. If possible not the 416 arms, because they will make the car even narrower. If your wallet allows it go for dcj in front.
#2304
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Aug 2019
Posts: 54
The 3racing gear diff is the best for this chassis. Just check the left right play after the first runs and shim if necessary. Also don’t use the bevel gear that comes with the diff!
The Yeah racing motor mount works fine.
Everything else would I buy from Tamiya, because the quality of Yeah- and 3Racing aluminium parts is questionable...
For the suspension go for Tamiya graphite arms and hubs. They will stiffen up the suspension and make the car a lot better. If possible not the 416 arms, because they will make the car even narrower. If your wallet allows it go for dcj in front.
The Yeah racing motor mount works fine.
Everything else would I buy from Tamiya, because the quality of Yeah- and 3Racing aluminium parts is questionable...
For the suspension go for Tamiya graphite arms and hubs. They will stiffen up the suspension and make the car a lot better. If possible not the 416 arms, because they will make the car even narrower. If your wallet allows it go for dcj in front.
#2305
I dont know about you all but I have an issue with the motor mounts by Yeah.......... seams when trying to tighten the top bolt it tightens the spear.... I have had to drill out the mount to get it to work right. is any one else having this issue ?
#2307
Hey all, I have a TT-02 roller with upgrades for sale. PM me if you're interested!
Might save some of you some $$$
Tamiya TT-02 Subaru roller
Might save some of you some $$$
Tamiya TT-02 Subaru roller
#2308
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 2,313
From: Chicagoland
So.. lets say you don't want to spend the $35 for the tamiya screw kit. Here's what you need to buy:
- M3 x 8 Button - 8
- M3 x 10 Button - 39
- M3 x 12 Button - 7
- M3 x 15 Button - 4
- M3 x 18 Button - 2
- M3 x 10 Flat - 7
- M3 x 18 Step - 2
- M3 x 14 Step - 10





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