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Old 09-26-2006, 08:52 AM
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Ran my Stallion for the first time last Friday. Overall the car feels good. I took off the sway bars otherwise no set up changes. All OK until first main when I broke an outdrive. Anyone know if Kyosho is building alum or steel ones? BTW I am running 19T foam on carpet
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TFW001 - Aluminium Diff Shaft Set should be the part, due anytime soon.
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Old 09-26-2006, 09:36 AM
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Also, TFW108 is the Aluminium Spool Shaft if it was the spool outdrive you meant.
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Ran my Stallion for the first time last Friday. Overall the car feels good. I took off the sway bars otherwise no set up changes. All OK until first main when I broke an outdrive. Anyone know if Kyosho is building alum or steel ones? BTW I am running 19T foam on carpet
under tf-5 parts speed tech has steel outdrives
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I dont think the outdrives for the TF-5 shaft car will work. They are the same as zx-5 and the rings are different. On the shaft car the gear locates the rings. On the belt car they are located by the outdrive. I am running the belt car with diffs front and rear
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Old 09-27-2006, 01:12 AM
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I'm pretty sure the ZX-5 steel diffs (LA201 for the outdrives) will fit, you just need to change the rings to the non-keyed ones (WBD4).

The diffs in all three cars are the same width, for the Stallion compared to the TF-5 shaft only the gear and diff screw is different, and the diff screw is only different for easy adjustment.
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Old 09-27-2006, 02:13 AM
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Hey all,

I'm about to order a TF5 stallion belt drive...

I'm wondering which spare and option parts I need to include in my order list.

Do you people have some suggestions?

Thank you,

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HPI spring kit
35 wt oil for rear and 45 for front
Carbide 3/32 balls
Titanium turnbuckles (dont have the dimensions right here - sorry)

The front spool, lightweight rear alum diff with blade are hard harms should be out withing 10 days (see post a couple pages back..)

Hope it helps

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Bearings fro the steering is nice to have too, the dimesions are 5 x 8 x 2,5.
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I found ordering parts from RC Champ very cheap...30% discount...they have to get them in for you though
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Has anyone found a P-dub bumper that will fit the TF-5 SD? I plan on shaking down my car out on Tuesday night for it's first offical run on rubbers.
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Been running my TF-5 SD for four months. No options necessary. Everything still box stock. Haven't broken anything so far. The stock bumper works fine.

I'm still trying to dial it in for my track.
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Old 10-14-2006, 06:07 AM
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Ok Guys, Just got me a TF-5 SD, man does this car look sweet! Wanted to get the Stallion but was too rich for my blood! An additional 100 bucks! Whoa that can get me two packs of IB4200. Anyway, just wanted to say hi to all you die-hard Kyosho touring fan out there>

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