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mof 01-02-2012 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fredrik Emilsson (Post 615041)
Think you can expect Tamiya to make a few adjustments on 502X...

http://vimeo.com/35763541

"Little bit secret under there, some new parts maybe..." at 2:07 :)

DaveG28 01-02-2012 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mof (Post 615057)
http://vimeo.com/35763541

"Little bit secret under there, some new parts maybe..." at 2:07 :)

There's a picture of the 4wd body off from the reedy which gives away a clue ;)

DaveG28 01-02-2012 10:59 AM

Doesn't look like there is anything at the toy fair, only trf stuff is 44mm driveshafts which I think are trf417 size aren't they?

mof 01-02-2012 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveG28 (Post 615061)
There's a picture of the 4wd body off from the reedy which gives away a clue ;)

Where? :woot:

DaveG28 01-02-2012 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mof (Post 615069)
Where? :woot:

Can't remember, but I think it was a website starting RC, so rcinsider/rcspecial?

t8rtot 01-02-2012 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveG28 (Post 615171)
Can't remember, but I think it was a website starting RC, so rcinsider/rcspecial?

.
http://rcinsider.com/?paged=3

it wouldn't be this photo number 8 would it?

i can't see much maybe big bores??? but it's tough to tell? :confused::thumbdown:

DaveG28 01-02-2012 09:05 PM

That the pic, not big bores!

DaveG28 01-02-2012 09:21 PM

What's the Part number for the alloy servo mount that fits on the 502?

You know, near the STEERING!

DaveG28 02-02-2012 04:43 PM

Here you go, the bit I meant in the picture has a part number:

http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=84283

DavidAMS 02-02-2012 08:38 PM

re
 
nice! :thumbsup:

kentech 07-02-2012 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveG28 (Post 615613)
Here you go, the bit I meant in the picture has a part number:

http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=84283

March 17th release in Japan.

http://www.tamiya.com/japan/news/newitems/index.htm

trowta 12-02-2012 02:59 PM

is there a photo for this part ?????

df-03 25-03-2012 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveG28 (Post 468263)
Tamiya rims fit fine, all you do first time you use the fronts is line the hex up and then tighten the nut to push the hex in the wheel over the hex on the axle!

You know if you have it right, because if so it is only tight for about half a turn of the nut then it loosens again once the hex pops over the fitment!


it is there problem with the white tamiya wheels or with the tamiya hex? I hade try already your way of fiting the wheels but the problem is that i have now two pieces hex, it is broken on half :mad:

Martin Wallace 25-03-2012 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by df-03 (Post 636352)
it is there problem with the white tamiya wheels or with the tamiya hex? I hade try already your way of fiting the wheels but the problem is that i have now two pieces hex, it is broken on half :mad:


dont thinkso , you may have over tightened the nut like i did and broke it as this is what i have done.

df-03 25-03-2012 07:47 PM

yes, i come whit that idea before you post it so i do not blame you for mine mistake if you think so :), mine question is it is there problem with white tamiya wheels only, or black and other tamiya wheels fits without problems or i have to use some other brand hexes?

pugs 25-03-2012 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by df-03 (Post 636352)
it is there problem with the white tamiya wheels or with the tamiya hex? I hade try already your way of fiting the wheels but the problem is that i have now two pieces hex, it is broken on half :mad:


Hit the front wheel hard enough and it can crack the hex in half, but you don't notice until you take the wheel off and you have 2 bits:lol: have had it twice on my trf511....its just if you catch them at the wrong angle because they are very hard. If it broke when you have been fitting the front wheel before you run the car then it has not been aligned up right with the hex in the wheel. Never had a one break when fitting the white wheels.....

DaveG28 26-03-2012 05:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by df-03 (Post 636367)
yes, i come whit that idea before you post it so i do not blame you for mine mistake if you think so :), mine question is it is there problem with white tamiya wheels only, or black and other tamiya wheels fits without problems or i have to use some other brand hexes?

I find one of the yellow ones slightly easier but not much. I have only broken hexes where the wheel had been fitted wrong either that time or before. Unless the inner hex surface on the wheel is completely flat it snaps the hex, check for material in that hex. It's caught me out once or twice!

fastinfastout 26-03-2012 01:26 PM

the tamiya rims are a very very tight fit.

I ran my hexs through some emery paper on all 6 sides until they slide on and off easily. Otherwise you might break another hex from putting too much pressure getting the wheel off(happened twice already)

df-03 26-03-2012 09:49 PM

yes, i think that i would in future grind the hexes with some sandpaper to make them fit easy cause spareparts are hard to geth :mad:

DaveG28 30-03-2012 03:46 AM

On the steering, I fitted the new angled steering at the weekend, and am in 2 minds on it:

1. It did feel more linear, less twitchy and just felt a bit more "right" to drive.

2. However....it still leaves an issue on steering lock, and it doesn't feel like spacing the inner studs forward fixes this like on the std steering, the geometry makes it less effective (or seems to).

So...I am either looking for ways to increase lock on tight tracks still, or will need to swap between the std and angled versions for different conditions.

Has anyone else tried it??


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