Tamiya TT02 Thread
#3256
Yep, we could run whatever brand we wanted. I was running a 2010 Challenger body. But that's what I mean, each club is going to have their own variation to the rules because many times with a class like that they want to keep things fairly level, cheap, and fun.
#3257
Im pushing for GT ProSpec per Tamiya rules at our next big event at 702 on May 28. Keeping it scale
Last edited by Raman; 06-03-2022 at 08:46 AM.
#3259
cheap is a perception and relative. They used the same argument for USGT, now the class is dominated by look a like bodies of hyper cars for $39, vs $42 for license Tamiya bodies. We’re all asking each other.. he is that a Ferrari, no it’s an Aston, really, it looks like a Lamborghini to me 🤦🏻
Im pushing for GT ProSpec per Tamiya rules at our next big event at 702 on May 28. Keeping it scale
Im pushing for GT ProSpec per Tamiya rules at our next big event at 702 on May 28. Keeping it scale
Last edited by Vertebreaker; 05-09-2022 at 08:24 AM. Reason: spelling
#3260
cheap is a perception and relative. They used the same argument for USGT, now the class is dominated by look a like bodies of hyper cars for $39, vs $42 for license Tamiya bodies. We’re all asking each other.. he is that a Ferrari, no it’s an Aston, really, it looks like a Lamborghini to me 🤦🏻
Im pushing for GT ProSpec per Tamiya rules at our next big event at 702 on May 28. Keeping it scale
Im pushing for GT ProSpec per Tamiya rules at our next big event at 702 on May 28. Keeping it scale
#3261
Agree, reedy motor and a hard to come by. Tamiya should address and allow the torque tune as a sub
#3263
Recently I did a tear-down & rebuild of a Tamiya TT02 Type-S. During the rebuild I noticed that a couple of the inner hinge pins on the a-arms were bent - Tamiya item# 9805681 (https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/7-dig...m-shaft-58261/). This is a 3x48.5mm steel shaft that was/is out of stock on the Tamiyausa website.
I could have purchased Tamiya #54634 (https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/optio...sus-mount-set/), but wanted to find a cheaper option. I also could have made my own part from steel 3mm rod, but I wanted to find a pre-made option. I did a quick internet search and found the exact length I need from ARRMA. Here is a link...
https://www.arrma-rc.com/en/product/.../ARAC5029.html
I was able to find/buy the ARRMA #AR330524 part on Amazon, but I could have purchased them through Tower Hobbies or Horizon Hobby. These were a direct fit, but I haven't had a chance to test their durability in racing.
I hope this information helps as it can sometimes be difficult to find Tamiya parts that don't have a 5-digit part number.
I could have purchased Tamiya #54634 (https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/optio...sus-mount-set/), but wanted to find a cheaper option. I also could have made my own part from steel 3mm rod, but I wanted to find a pre-made option. I did a quick internet search and found the exact length I need from ARRMA. Here is a link...
https://www.arrma-rc.com/en/product/.../ARAC5029.html
I was able to find/buy the ARRMA #AR330524 part on Amazon, but I could have purchased them through Tower Hobbies or Horizon Hobby. These were a direct fit, but I haven't had a chance to test their durability in racing.
I hope this information helps as it can sometimes be difficult to find Tamiya parts that don't have a 5-digit part number.
#3265
Tamiya TT02 Thread
Part number is 54395, out of stock of course
https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/optio...ion-sus-shaft/
#3267
#3269
You need the 39mm dcj shaft with the TRF420 front dcj axle.
https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/optio...-joint-shafts/
You will need to shim the axle as well. Honestly it’s a costly upgrade and you may not reap the benefits.
https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/optio...-joint-shafts/
You will need to shim the axle as well. Honestly it’s a costly upgrade and you may not reap the benefits.





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