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Default 502/511 favourite bling upgrades

thought I would start a thread with what bling/upgrade parts people are buying for their Tamiya's along with the part numbers so if anyone else wants them its easier to locate them all in one place. I know there are loads more but this should start us all off please post them and I'll update the list!

Hope this helps some people

502/511 favourite bling upgrades

3x32mm Blue Titanium Turnbuckle Shaft #42119
3x42mm Blue Titanium Turnbuckle Shaft #54250 (could be wrong on this one)
Tamiya TRF201 Aluminum Rear Upright 0' #OP1254
Tamiya TRF201 Aluminum Rear Upright .5'#OP1245
Tamiya TRF201 Aluminum Rear Upright 1' #OP1246
HL Cylinder for aeration dampers (front) #42132
HL Cylinder for aeration dampers (rear) #42133
Damper HTC piston (rear) #54043
Damper HTC piston (rear) #54043
Aluminium caster block (12 degrees) #54063
DB01 Aluminum Damper Bushing (2 Pcs.) #54205
5x8mm Fluorine ball connector (5) #54208

TRF511 only upgrades

Tamiya TRF501X Aluminum Steering Base #53973
Tamiya TRF501X Aluminum Steering Bridge #53972
Couldn't find the steering arms
RudeBitz weight kit
Fredrik's Gearbox covers

TRF502 only upgrades

Tamiya DB01 Assembly Universal Shaft (Front) #54118
JTModels steering bridge
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you missed out the hardhex ball connectors
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Those aren't really bling just proper ones to replace the cheese ones.

There are steering arms made for the 501x but I think they've been taken out of production



Part no 53971

Mine came with a 3 racing steering setup and just replaced the bridge with the Tamiya one.

3mm thin Blue alu lock nuts
54155




4MM Serrated wheel lock nuts. Never lose a wheel again!
42143 Blue Alu
84084 Pink Alu (Go nice with pink wheels )



Further I can only think of blue screws. Really does raise the overall blingfactor quite a lot.
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3 racing complete steering set for 501

blue shock caps tech racing from japan but no bleed holes
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Are the fluorine coated connectore strong enough or do they bend?
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champ rc ti and blue screw kit, mmmmmmm
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Are the fluorine coated connectore strong enough or do they bend?
No, they break, without even hitting anything. A crooked, sideways landing on high grip surface is enough to break them.
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For 501 and 511 Fredriks lipo trays.
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