I also used the Yeah racing steel CVA’s all around ,yeah spindle housings , yeah upper camber links . Shimmed them up where needed . Same on the rear with a 3degree toe in rear spindle housings. There is no play anywhere and free movement . Used the yeah titanium screw kit and the hard Tamiya chassis . Carbon fiber shock towers ,bumper brace and battery hold down to keep the weight in check. Replaced most machine screws with titanium ( gets expensive ) . Used the stock plastic lower arms all around for a cheap to break point that hopefully won’t effect the more expensive aluminum parts . Hobbywing 21.5 brushless motor and speed control 68 tooth spur and for now a 22 tooth pinion . Need to order some 23-25 tooth and check temps . Car handles excellent . Almost hard to flip it ! .have the GT40 version but I put on a lighter Camaro body which I have yet to race . I shaved a lot of weight and kept most of it low as possible to keep the CG low . Strengthened it as much as possible . Was thinking shorty packs batteries but car was designed for the larger packs actually NiCads . But am using 5000mah LiHV graphene packs which are a little lighter . Again good luck with your build . I’m nearly done . A couple more titanium screws here and there . And a long wait getting them from Hong Kong to USA. Next I’m going to be doing a stock only LOSI NASCAR for some oval racing after Christmas .
I bought some titanium 25mm long screws ( thinking 20 mm may have been better? May grind them down ) and aluminum locking nuts on the bottom of the chassis with all the washers . Rock solid with aluminum turnbuckles . Don’t have any play at all and works flawlessly and a lighter setup . Good luck with it !
I know it's kind of an old video, but if you have some spare thin washers around, you can put them between the top of the hex screw and the top of the bearing. It still has a slight bit of play, but it's much less jiggly.
Nice vid. I have what I think is a tb03 with no steering. Would this kit also work with the tb03 and what servo mounts do I need? It’s my first tamiya and I have no clue what parts to get. Thanks in advanced.
Ya know the strange thing is it's not that noisy when it's out the RC and now I've been running it for a month or so it seems much quieter I'm not sure if it was resonating against the chassis or if the camera was just super sensitive to it but it's cheap and lasting well and has got me some great results so it's staying lol
I also used the Yeah racing steel CVA’s all around ,yeah spindle housings , yeah upper camber links . Shimmed them up where needed . Same on the rear with a 3degree toe in rear spindle housings. There is no play anywhere and free movement . Used the yeah titanium screw kit and the hard Tamiya chassis . Carbon fiber shock towers ,bumper brace and battery hold down to keep the weight in check. Replaced most machine screws with titanium ( gets expensive ) . Used the stock plastic lower arms all around for a cheap to break point that hopefully won’t effect the more expensive aluminum parts . Hobbywing 21.5 brushless motor and speed control 68 tooth spur and for now a 22 tooth pinion . Need to order some 23-25 tooth and check temps . Car handles excellent . Almost hard to flip it ! .have the GT40 version but I put on a lighter Camaro body which I have yet to race . I shaved a lot of weight and kept most of it low as possible to keep the CG low . Strengthened it as much as possible . Was thinking shorty packs batteries but car was designed for the larger packs actually NiCads . But am using 5000mah LiHV graphene packs which are a little lighter .
Again good luck with your build . I’m nearly done . A couple more titanium screws here and there . And a long wait getting them from Hong Kong to USA. Next I’m going to be doing a stock only LOSI NASCAR for some oval racing after Christmas .
The best mod I have done to any tt02 was the carbon chassis swap real game changer :)
I bought some titanium 25mm long screws ( thinking 20 mm may have been better? May grind them down ) and aluminum locking nuts on the bottom of the chassis with all the washers .
Rock solid with aluminum turnbuckles . Don’t have any play at all and works flawlessly and a lighter setup .
Good luck with it !
Yeh just think the very cheap alloy ones ain't that good the yeah racing and tamiya are fine though :)
I love the body of your car. Thanks for sharing this video.
Thanks 👍
Just finished the playlist (Slow day at work 😂) Thanks again for making this series. Very informative! Hope to see an XV-02 build one day?
Thanks 👍
I know it's kind of an old video, but if you have some spare thin washers around, you can put them between the top of the hex screw and the top of the bearing. It still has a slight bit of play, but it's much less jiggly.
A whole lot of the slop also comes from the poor quality ball connections too
@@WTFRCCars Yep, I noticed my steering gyro constantly adjusting for that lol 😆🤷♂
Excellent video, nice informative guide cheers 👍👍
Hehe every time I am looking for some solutions, your video always pop up. Great stuff buddy
Cool :) if ya need help with anything just ask ill make a video if I can.
@@WTFRCCars can you make a video,how to install tt-02 alloy shaft?
Do you mean the main drive shaft in the center ?
@@WTFRCCars nvm dude,I already install it,thank you for replying tho.
@FahmiSani-q6l no worries I have lots of vids on the tt-02 so I'm sure I show it in one of them :)
Nice vid. I have what I think is a tb03 with no steering. Would this kit also work with the tb03 and what servo mounts do I need? It’s my first tamiya and I have no clue what parts to get. Thanks in advanced.
Not sure the part is only listed for a tt02 so I wouldn't think it would fit tb03 but I don't have one to check.
I found that most of that play is the front A arms. I have a video on fixing that. I just attached some supports. Feel free to check out my vid👍🏻
Ok thanks!
Geez thats a noisy servo you're using
Ya know the strange thing is it's not that noisy when it's out the RC and now I've been running it for a month or so it seems much quieter I'm not sure if it was resonating against the chassis or if the camera was just super sensitive to it but it's cheap and lasting well and has got me some great results so it's staying lol
That's not an improvement. It is horizontally unstable and the steering levers go up and down like a seesaw.
Yeh after running it for a bit I'd definitely advise the tamiya part or yeah racing they are both way better
@@WTFRCCars Which tamiya part,the hop up one or the plastic stock ones?
I'd run the tamiya hop up part or the genuine yeah racing one, not the cheap copy
@@WTFRCCars the one on video,is it the copy one or the hop up one?
@FahmiSani-q6l cheap Chinese one I wouldn't recommend it after running it