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Old 05-02-2007, 03:44 PM
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Thanks for the link [sm=thumbup.gif]
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were did you get the sport tuned gears from cant find them anywere thank you
Old 05-07-2007, 11:06 PM
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hey guys I just got the upper and lower alluminum arms for the front of my car and the alluminum propeller shaft and the alluminum dog bones and also the little cup thing the dog bones go into Ill have to post pictures soon. I also upgraded the motor.
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don't know of any places that have them online. I had to get mine at my LHS. this place has it in this upgrade kit. http://www.goldstarstockists.com/tam...tt01tuneup.htm. don't know if they have it individual, my internet is really sucking badly so i couldn't check for you

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were did you get the sport tuned gears from cant find them anywere thank you
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yeh the carson pack has the sport tuned gears ie 28t pinion and 55/58 spur setup search for carson tt-01 upgrade pack at goldstarstockists
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Well okay when you put together the TT-01 and you conntect the propeller shaft with the sur gear. There is the little metal piece a small metal piece that lockes the spur gear and propeller shaft. I lost mine ,and i finally geet the parts i need to run my TT-01. So myquestion is how can i replacee thaat piece? Ill try to get some pictures up .
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you mean that little pin that goes into the prop shaft? those little suckers are easy too lose. Just cut up something thats fits inthe hole and you will be good to go.
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you mean that little pin that goes into the prop shaft? those little suckers are easy too lose. Just cut up something thats fits inthe hole and you will be good to go.
Yea i tried some clay but it broke, i think i need to bake it longer.
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clay?! i dont' think we're talking about the same thing. Are you talking about the plastic ring that slips onto the spur and holds the pin in the prop shaft?
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No, you were right. I didnt have another metal piece to replace the meal pin, so i used some clay that you can bake and it becomes hard. Ihave another metal pin but its too long, so im thinking of shaving some mm off it.
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if you want to buy some spares, visit here: http://www.goldstarstockists.com/menu.htm

its where i get mine from, it is in the UK, but they have literally millions of tamiya spares, including many out of production.
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hi all

im thinking of moving up to a more competative on road 1:10 car than my TT01. but i have no idea whats hot and good and parts accessable out there. what are some nice on road cars out there?

im might sell my TT01 with more alum and hop ups than most. any offers?

patrick

here a pic of it. and ive added more after these pics were done. total in alum parts over $250 , probly sell it ( minus radio,battery, engine ) for 200.


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cmon don't sell it. your is such a nice car. wait for the new tc5 to come out, it should be good
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i'd keep it also, the more rides the better!
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No, you were right. I didnt have another metal piece to replace the meal pin, so i used some clay that you can bake and it becomes hard. Ihave another metal pin but its too long, so im thinking of shaving some mm off it.
Dont think clay will hold it long tho []
your gonna need a tint metal tube bit to put in there clay will just crumble no matter how long its baked.
It may be replaced thro tamiya parts tho
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thanks for letting me know about goldstar. to sushipixelif you have a spare pin for for your hex drive the little pin that goes into your driveshaft then the little hex that goes on before your wheel should work
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thanks for letting me know about goldstar. to sushipixelif you have a spare pin for for your hex drive the little pin that goes into your driveshaft then the little hex that goes on before your wheel should work
[X(] oh yeah forgot about those on the wheels you should have spares from the kit [8D]
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If you don't have any of those pins laying around try going to the local home depot, loews, hardware store, etc and ask for "roll pins". I'm not sure if they'll definitely have them in a size small enough but it's worth a try. Auto parts stores should also stock them.

Otherwise you may be able to get away with cutting the long end off a body clip.
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here some pics of wat ive done to my tto1
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forgot to say just added a turnbuckle set aswell
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Anybody know a place that has outdrives in stock? And that is located in the US. Everybody seems to be out of stock, from tower to Tamiya. Or if there is a cheap upgrade to the stock plastic dogbones. Under $20 would be best.
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new shell for my TT-01.
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it looks very 'fast & furious' [8D]
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i love the rims


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