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adprim 27-01-2015 09:35 PM

Can u mod the tm2 v2 to take pin wheels
 
as above
is there any way to adapt the tm2 v2 to take pin wheels and still fit in the brca box
cheers

Clive Loynes 27-01-2015 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by adprim (Post 897211)
as above
is there any way to adapt the tm2 v2 to take pin wheels and still fit in the brca box
cheers

Please excuse daft question but what are pin wheels?

adprim 27-01-2015 11:26 PM

ae wheels before 12mm hexs

brooksy 28-01-2015 12:37 AM

You can get jconcepts wheels to fit the b4 that also fit the TM2. They're cheaper than most and you can get two full sets for around £15. You get four fronts in a pack or four rears. These fit in the box fine:D
I use these or Shuey wheels for the KF but these are more expensive.

Karting 28-01-2015 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by brooksy (Post 897248)
You can get jconcepts wheels to fit the b4 that also fit the TM2. They're cheaper than most and you can get two full sets for around £15. You get four fronts in a pack or four rears. These fit in the box fine:D
I use these or Shuey wheels for the KF but these are more expensive.

Jc monos. Brilliant wheels and fit fine, also like brooksy said, you get two set for £15

adprim 28-01-2015 08:53 AM

the think is ive got box full of ae wheels and a lot with tyres on so just trying to see if theres any way of running them

johnb 28-01-2015 09:07 AM

Team c used to do some drive shafts designed to take ae style pin drive wheels but they were for the tm2 v1 I don't know if they still do them or if they can be used on the tm2 v2.

But if you can have a look at a tm2 v1 manual the part number is listed for them.

Clive Loynes 28-01-2015 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by adprim (Post 897258)
the think is ive got box full of ae wheels and a lot with tyres on so just trying to see if theres any way of running them

Perhaps you could show me what the issues are on Sunday at Bury?

adprim 28-01-2015 11:19 AM

ok no probs im running it anyway cheers

Tom3012 28-01-2015 01:37 PM

The AE adapted driveshafts were for the TC02 and I don't think would fit the TM2 V1 or V2...

I'll try them on my TM2 (V1) if I remember :)

adprim 28-01-2015 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom3012 (Post 897311)
The AE adapted driveshafts were for the TC02 and I don't think would fit the TM2 V1 or V2...

I'll try them on my TM2 (V1) if I remember :)

CHEERS :thumbsup:

Chalkie 28-01-2015 06:28 PM

As has been said you can buy pin style driveshafts for the TC02, these will not fit the TC02C EVO or TM2 as they are the wrong length for the hub carriers. They should however fit the TM2 V2 as the hub carriers are similar to the TC02 (I've used TC02 rear axles and hex's to fit 12mm wheels before) you just need to swap the drive shafts over as they are slightly different length.

rob m 28-01-2015 09:10 PM

On my tm2 v1 im still using my wheels from my b4 on the front and back, the back was easy just took the pin out removed the hex and assembled as you would with the b4 but without the two shims. The front i use the b4 trailing arm, I drilled out the pin hole to 3mm and added a spacer above traling arm .

adprim 28-01-2015 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by rob m (Post 897420)
On my tm2 v1 im still using my wheels from my b4 on the front and back, the back was easy just took the pin out removed the hex and assembled as you would with the b4 but without the two shims. The front i use the b4 trailing arm, I drilled out the pin hole to 3mm and added a spacer above traling arm .

ive done that rob using ae hubs & shafts,car runs perfect but the only problem is the ae hubs pushes the width too 260mm, 10mm to wide for the box,
I just need to try the tc02 shafts and see

Kusal 28-01-2015 10:58 PM

Here is what I did in the past to use the Rulux wheels on my TM2V1 and it did fit in the box. You need the TC02C hubs, drill out the TM2 rear arms (outside) with a 3mm drill (not completely through) and the rear pivot pins from the TC02C. Take the AE style axles, replace the cardan with 63mm from the TM2 and do not forget a crunch spacer between the bearings (I use the inner race of a worn hub bearing). For the front I used the B4 trailing steering arms drilled with a 3mm bit and put a 2mm spacer on bottom or top dependending of the needed droop (I always put it on top). Now I do not bother anymore and just use the 12mm hexes and wheels.

rob m 30-01-2015 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by adprim (Post 897422)
ive done that rob using ae hubs & shafts,car runs perfect but the only problem is the ae hubs pushes the width too 260mm, 10mm to wide for the box,
I just need to try the tc02 shafts and see

Im still using the tm2 hubs and shaft, ive just replaced the hex with the washer from a b4.

adprim 30-01-2015 05:02 PM

is that washer tapered?

rob m 30-01-2015 05:08 PM

yes it is, its the one used on the b4/b44 behind the pin. The part number is 9608B

Gavin Collingwood 04-03-2015 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by rob m (Post 897733)
yes it is, its the one used on the b4/b44 behind the pin. The part number is 9608B

FRUUUUUUUUUUGAL ROB!!!


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