Tamiya mini cooper
#6171
Everything on the M-04 except the main chassis, rear shock tower, body posts, front bumper, pinion gear & tie rod ball-connectors can be carried over to the M-03... they use the same B+C parts trees, and essentially the same metal parts bags. The one exception would be the rear wheel spindles on the BMW Z3 Roadster kit... it uses longer spindles & thicker wheel hubs to increase the rear width, and those would push the front wheels out too far, if used on a M-03.
Also, the M-04L VW Beetle kit uses the lightweight reinforced uprights that are standard on the M-03M, but all other M-04 kits use the old style uprights. Regardless, the complete hub carrier assemblies(C-hubs, king pins + smaller bearings) are interchangeable onto the older kits, and vice versa.
#6172
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Everything on the M-04 except the main chassis, rear shock tower, body posts, front bumper, pinion gear & tie rod ball-connectors can be carried over to the M-03... they use the same B+C parts trees, and essentially the same metal parts bags.
Regardless, the complete hub carrier assemblies(C-hubs, king pins + smaller bearings) are interchangeable onto the older kits, and vice versa.[/QUOTE]
Thanks MEPs.
I also notice the FF02 chassis looks an exact replica of the M-03.
Everything on the M-04 except the main chassis, rear shock tower, body posts, front bumper, pinion gear & tie rod ball-connectors can be carried over to the M-03... they use the same B+C parts trees, and essentially the same metal parts bags.
Regardless, the complete hub carrier assemblies(C-hubs, king pins + smaller bearings) are interchangeable onto the older kits, and vice versa.[/QUOTE]
Thanks MEPs.
I also notice the FF02 chassis looks an exact replica of the M-03.
#6173
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From: Melbourne, Australia. Home of rc-mini.net
#6176
I'm sure its been asked a hundred times but whats the internal gear ratio of the M03 (I assume its the same for all 3 versions)
I'm going to have a little brushless fun with mine this weekend
I'm going to have a little brushless fun with mine this weekend
#6179
We have a couple of the exige controllers around the shop, but i need some wheel time with the Feiago controller so I was going to put that in with a 10.5 I have laying around the shop.
This is for no other reason other than its the only equipment I have laying around not already installed in something else.
I'm not a big fan of the Exige controller, at least not until they make some improvements on it. Even if it would only be used for Spec style mini cooper racing.
This is for no other reason other than its the only equipment I have laying around not already installed in something else.
I'm not a big fan of the Exige controller, at least not until they make some improvements on it. Even if it would only be used for Spec style mini cooper racing.
#6180
What are the part number I would need to convert a older m03 mini cooper to same specs/wheelbase/suspension as the m03m suzuki swift style.
Look like a chassis extension is needed and clearly the longer suzuki body.
Thanks for the help.
Cheers
Jamie
Look like a chassis extension is needed and clearly the longer suzuki body.
Thanks for the help.
Cheers
Jamie



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