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Old 22-04-2010
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hi where can I find Adjuster as if the picture

I can only find the orignal with this part number Tamiya - 51283

someone has a part number

I hope someone can help me

I am a TRF511 to build nou

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I'm sorry for my english i am dutch
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I don't think they have been released yet!
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But there was a lot of them to be seen at Taly!
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Just mailed Champ on this very part, will let you know what they say.

P.S Cool blog Simon, just spent 4 hours reading it!

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hi

hi where can I find Adjuster as if the picture

I can only find the orignal with this part number Tamiya - 51283

someone has a part number

I hope someone can help me

I am a TRF511 to build nou

Thanks guys

I'm sorry for my english i am dutch
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Old 23-04-2010
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thanks mate

I think they are only for team drivers are from Tamiya

You see them only at the team drivers cars




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Just mailed Champ on this very part, will let you know what they say.

P.S Cool blog Simon, just spent 4 hours reading it!
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Unless you want to bling up your ride, I do not see the point in the blue
turnbuckles. The stock steel ones are strong!
I think the car looks better with the silver turnbuckles...just my opinon.
Too much blue bling is a bad thing. The tottally destroys the look of the car.
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...because everyone wants to know what you think about blue turnbuckles.
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not the turnbuckles but adjuster

cheers marco
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But there was a lot of them to be seen at Taly!
I didnt notice any

Those blue turnbuckles give me a semi, im ordering some
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Most of us can help, but it will be without Tamiya ball studs and cups....

HPI studs (75115 & 75116) with Losi grey rigid cups (LOSA6016) are a great solution!
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Most of us can help, but it will be without Tamiya ball studs and cups....

HPI studs (75115 & 75116) with Losi grey rigid cups (LOSA6016) are a great solution!
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Will a pack of each of the Hpi ball studs be enough to do a car??

Also will a pack of the losi ball cups do a car too?
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I use LO-A-6015 (white Losi ball cups). 16 ball cups/pack.
Ball studs HB-61582 (13 mm) and HB-61581 (10.3mm). 8 ball studs/pack.

Or as Aaron said:
Losi grey rigid cups (LO-A-6016)=16 ball cups/pack.
HPI studs (75115 & 75116)=4 pieces/pack

I purchased from rcmodel.com.hk.

Tamiya grey ball cups should be available when TRF201 is released.
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he wants to know how many sets of ball studs to buy
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I am just about to do an order, but how may packs of:

Ball studs HB-61582 (13 mm) and HB-61581 (10.3mm). 8 ball studs/pack.

Will I need to do the car??
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Kyosho ball cups fit on directly to the tamiya balls and is what i used on my 501x
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Kyosho ball cups fit on directly to the tamiya balls and is what i used on my 501x
Yep, they do, the big long ones are nice n strong. I'm going to have them on mine when I get fed up of the kit black ones...
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Thats an easier option! Do you happen to know the part no??
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