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Hi guys,I should be getting my new TM2 in the post either today or tomorrow and was wondering if there's anything I need do to it as I go through the build or is it just a case of build straight from the box?.

My thinking is if any tweeks need doing to it I can do them as I go through rather than after its all been built and taking it to bits again.

I've read through a few threads and picked a bit of info up but if you have any more it would be greatly appreciated.

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Junk the kit spur and slipper pads and fit the RW spur
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New kit spur gears are all good now .
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Fit the shock pistons the right way around, they show facing upwards in the build the tapers face down, also you may have to trim the 2 upper carbon plates that top off the motor plate to be able to fit the spur cover
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New kit spur gears are all good now .
But the pads are rubbish aswell
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Make sure to dremel the battery plate to clear the connections.
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Make sure to dremel the battery plate to clear the connections.
^^^^^ Main thing to do, cost me a brand new lipo.... ^^^^^

Otherwise awesome cars... see Alec's top team tips for the other mods...
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Hi guys,I should be getting my new TM2 in the post either today or tomorrow and was wondering if there's anything I need do to it as I go through the build or is it just a case of build straight from the box?.

My thinking is if any tweeks need doing to it I can do them as I go through rather than after its all been built and taking it to bits again.

I've read through a few threads and picked a bit of info up but if you have any more it would be greatly appreciated.

Phill
Hi, if you have any questions or problems please feel free to PM me on here and i'll gladly help out.

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