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carpaste 02-07-2011 05:12 PM

About TRF502X questions
 
HI,everybody

I like the look of TRF502X.
The carbon fiber lower decks of TRF502X is only 2.5MM ,so I worry that it is easily broken .I know TRF502X is designed for top-level races .But I still want to know the answers of two questions below.

1. If I run TRF502X on somewhere that there are many stones in ,and it jump over about 2 meters ,will the carbon fiber lower decks be broken easily?

2. Are the materials of all aluminum parts the same as the item #53642 ?

Thanks

carpaste 02-07-2011 05:29 PM

I expect someone who has TRF501X or TRF511 would also answer question 1. .
Thank you very much

msxmre 02-07-2011 05:32 PM

TRF502X is an awesome car, jumps great, handles great and overall excellent chassis, wouldn't change it for any other chassis out there. There are people who prefer the TRF511 which is an excellent chassis as well but I went 502X for the shaft drive because of the tracks I tend to race on. I've ran on grass, astro and some concrete and never had any problems. It's Tamiyas first offroad chassis designed with Lipo in mind and gives you the option of running your Lipo forward or rear in the chassis which depending on track is a valuable tuning option. I could go on all day about this car but won't. I can't praise this car enough and think you'd be very impressed with it. I've never broke anything on the car, my front gearbox casing got broke but that wasn't my fault, someone stopped dead in front of me and couldn't be avoided. Hope this helps you buddy. Anything else don't be afraid to ask.
Scotty....

DavidAMS 02-07-2011 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by msxmre (Post 522421)
TRF502X is an awesome car, jumps great, handles great and overall excellent chassis, wouldn't change it for any other chassis out there. There are people who prefer the TRF511 which is an excellent chassis as well but I went 502X for the shaft drive because of the tracks I tend to race on. I've ran on grass, astro and some concrete and never had any problems. It's Tamiyas first offroad chassis designed with Lipo in mind and gives you the option of running your Lipo forward or rear in the chassis which depending on track is a valuable tuning option. I could go on all day about this car but won't. I can't praise this car enough and think you'd be very impressed with it. I've never broke anything on the car, my front gearbox casing got broke but that wasn't my fault, someone stopped dead in front of me and couldn't be avoided. Hope this helps you buddy. Anything else don't be afraid to ask.
Scotty....

+1 :thumbsup::D:D

kidcongo 02-07-2011 11:35 PM

Some of the jumps at our track are plywood drops on to rock-hard hardpan and the TRF doesn't flinch. I agree with all the comments about how well this chassis jumps. Chassis strength is not an issue to worry about as far as I can tell. It has a lexan undertray to protect the chassis from scratches. Very durable buggy and great quality.

carpaste 03-07-2011 07:06 AM

Dear Scotty ,DavidAMS and kidcongo
Thank you for your comments that are very useful for me. Having read your comments, my worry died out completely. Thank you very much.

fastinfastout 03-07-2011 05:35 PM

a 502x is too good of a car to be bashing around IMHO, if that is what your looking at doing, which from the sounds of if is the case.

you could do the same thing on a db01, or even a Short Course Truck.

muratti 03-07-2011 06:23 PM

DB01R would be a bulletproof basher if upgraded with hex screws and 501X Diff outdrives. Also best lot of Hop Ups for that price!

Fredrik Emilsson 03-07-2011 10:29 PM

I donīt think you have to worry about the chassi. Itīs the plastic parts that breaks (as designed).

carpaste 04-07-2011 02:47 PM

I have got DB01, which I think is too heavy. After running and jumping crazily many times, the shape of DB01 High Traction Chassis is slightly changed, which lets me know I must look for another one instead of it. Unfortunately there is no top level track in my country. But I still think TRF502X is the best choice from all models of tamiya.

bzb 05-07-2011 09:42 AM

so a db01 is heavy?

we put weight in ours trf so they are not light also


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