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Old 03-03-2013
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Check out Phat Bodies Bozak shell, it's been designed to fit the TM-2 correctly not adapted from an existing shell and they do an under tray

http://phatbodies.bigcartel.com/prod...am-c-tm2-bozak
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Old 05-03-2013
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I can't see why that new shell has still got a "cut-in" at the back (like the old TC02C shell) when our TMs chassis is square almost to the rear wheels

The DB1 is a better fit at the back because of this.
This image has been published on the TeamC Facebook page....



Looks to be a TM2 Specific cab-forward shell without the gear cover moulding that is not needed for the TM2. I wonder what shell we will get when the 2nd batch of cars finally arrives ?- I rather like the TC-02 shell that came with the original batch of kits
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Old 30-06-2013
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I'm more of a fan of the current body.
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Old 11-07-2013
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Hey,

Have somebody test this Body for the TM2 ?



Is the "Muchmore RB6 Wonder Body" compatible with the TM2 Chassie

It looks the same
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I would imaging its far too narrow, the TM2 is a wide old girl
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Old 31-08-2013
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Dear all
I see we can use an rw spur for the tm2 but i don t find the link.
If some one can putt the link again here.
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Old 31-08-2013
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Dear all
I see we can use an rw spur for the tm2 but i don t find the link.
If some one can putt the link again here.
Thanks
Inside Line Racing usually stock them, note this is for Durango slipper pads:

http://insidelineracing.co.uk/new-pr...lipper-details
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Old 31-08-2013
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Thanks but i really would like to use the teamC Slipper because i try the durango but i find it more difficult to find the great strering
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Old 31-08-2013
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http://insidelineracing.co.uk/new-pr...-tooth-details

They also do the standard team c pad types
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Thanks but i really would like to use the teamC Slipper because i try the durango but i find it more difficult to find the great strering
I had a problem initially and found the Durango spur with AE hd pads worked.
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Old 24-09-2013
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The Tm2 of oliver at the world - Picture Neo buggy








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Interesting weight on the rear? also interesting to see no cut top deck and side rails still in place? be good to see how it goes
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Old 24-09-2013
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+ carbon chassis milled out under lipo + white plastic (undertray) under the front (probably to protect the beginning of the carbon chassis?!) + 4 rear innerside camberlink locations
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Old 24-09-2013
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Looks like the lipo has been recessed? Or a weight in there?

The rear weight looks cool... MR CARTER.. make it so!!!
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+ carbon chassis milled out under lipo + white plastic (undertray) under the front (probably to protect the beginning of the carbon chassis?!) + 4 rear innerside camberlink locations
Could the part that looks like an undertray be a metal weight?
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Old 24-09-2013
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yeah Oliver runs a shed load of weight at the front. The grip on the worlds track is ridiculous! they've got cars grip rolling and wheelying in practice!

hence the TM2 being used. He stands a good chance of doing really well
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Just been watching the practice for the worlds and I think the tm2 should show itself to be a good car.
As John said the grip looks awesome. Cars are going round like they're running on carpet.
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Old 24-09-2013
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+ carbon chassis milled out under lipo + white plastic (undertray) under the front (probably to protect the beginning of the carbon chassis?!) + 4 rear innerside camberlink locations
the answer

http://eos.redrc.net/2013/01/chassis...oliver-scholz/
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Old 24-09-2013
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The rear weight looks as if there's a pin holder on it to
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Old 24-09-2013
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The rear weight looks as if there's a pin holder on it to
Looks like a brace onto the rear tower with a threaded adjuster?

Adjustable anti-squat? Seems a bit unlikely but cant think what else it could adjust...

Is that the teamC winglet? (Edit.. its HW022, didn't realise they came clear... need one of those to try )

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