Tamiya FF03
#3091
Tech Master
So I picked up the kits today. Sweet bargain for both. The Pro even have some added upgrades like aluminum steering track, aluminum gear adaptor, aluminum front bulkhead stiffener/heatsink, carbon fiber battery holder. I added a set of aluminum wheel hex hubs which I had and aluminum servo arm horn. I'll still upgrade some parts like front upper linkage mount, rear carbon fiber shock tower, carbon fiber rear upper deck, graphite front bumper stiffener, aluminum suspension mount (1xd & 1a), and aluminum rocker arm set,
The Pro never ran. It was only displayed while the stock did a few runs but it's still looks like new. The stock will be used for parts donor in case.
With my 22 year old FF01.
The Pro never ran. It was only displayed while the stock did a few runs but it's still looks like new. The stock will be used for parts donor in case.
With my 22 year old FF01.
Last edited by Nicadrauspro4; 10-14-2018 at 04:48 PM.
#3092
Nice find!! I love these kit's, I have a Pro version on the shelf I should get going..
#3094
Tech Master
#3095
Tech Master
#3098
Tech Master
#3099
Tech Master
Picked up a few parts today at the local Tamiya hobby shop. Was looking for a carbon fiber stiffener, carbon rear shock tower, aluminum servo holder and aluminum suspension mounts 1xd & 1a but they are all out of stock. So these will be good for now.
Getting there slowly...
Getting there slowly...
#3100
Tech Initiate
How do I modify k11 to fit the gear diff case on a ff03 pro?
#3101
Tech Master
Went to another local shop which is also the distributor for HPI/Hot Boddies and X-ray (owned by our good friend too).
Got some goodies...
- PowerHD L12HV low profile servo
- SkyRC Toro T160 Competition brushless sensored ESC (used but not abused) - got it for free
- SkyRC Ares Pro Competion 17.5t brushless sensored motor (used but not abused) - got it for free too
Got some goodies...
- PowerHD L12HV low profile servo
- SkyRC Toro T160 Competition brushless sensored ESC (used but not abused) - got it for free
- SkyRC Ares Pro Competion 17.5t brushless sensored motor (used but not abused) - got it for free too
#3103
I haven't done it personally but I remember a lot of FWD 1/10 guys using a shorty battery pack and moving it all the way forward... and putting the ESC inline in the battery tray near the rear. Might help a ton and keep it clean and balanced. Food for thought
#3104
#3105
Tech Master
That's a good one. Hahaha!