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I purchased the tt-01 raybrig nsx 2004, was that a good choice? money was kind of a problem, since im 15 =D. Is this car made for only drifting or only racing? or for both?
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also about led lights, do you just put a battery in the chasis or do u connect it to something in there?
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also about led lights, do you just put a battery in the chasis or do u connect it to something in there?
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RE: need expierenced opinion, and help
No replies after 1 hr does not mean nobody knows. The tt01 is a great drifter i got one, just put some abs tires on there and go drifting. An aluminum drive shaft is a good idea, the stock motor works well too. U can race a tt 01 but it needs major upgrades. have fun...
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RE: need expierenced opinion, and help
I have the Raybrig NSX TT-01
I bought mine as an XB Pro RTR
It Slides Great Stock but an alloy Prop Shaft and a Ball Bearing Upgrade is strongly advised
They are a Great Chassis , easy to work on and are just at home drifting as they are racing...
Use PVC Tyres and Bam, it will drift.. Wack on a Set of Rubbers or Foamies and it will race..
I bought mine as an XB Pro RTR
It Slides Great Stock but an alloy Prop Shaft and a Ball Bearing Upgrade is strongly advised
They are a Great Chassis , easy to work on and are just at home drifting as they are racing...
Use PVC Tyres and Bam, it will drift.. Wack on a Set of Rubbers or Foamies and it will race..
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RE: need expierenced opinion, and help
The TT-01 is a cheap reliable car to get into drift with. There is plenty of info available on set ups for drift on most of the major 1:10 Drift forums.
As for LED lights...there are 2 ways to connect them to power but it depends on the LED system you get/have. Some can connect directly of the ESC others require a 9V battery which you can attach on the inside of you body using a custom mount or double sided tape.
As for LED lights...there are 2 ways to connect them to power but it depends on the LED system you get/have. Some can connect directly of the ESC others require a 9V battery which you can attach on the inside of you body using a custom mount or double sided tape.
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RE: need expierenced opinion, and help
The TT01 is probably the most used chassis for drifting, so it must work
Ballrace upgrade is a good idea
Adjustable turnbuckles is also a great mod
Kev
Ballrace upgrade is a good idea
Adjustable turnbuckles is also a great mod
Kev
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It works pretty well for me. I just got into drifting also and I'm using the same chassis. My car is stock and it drifts well on just homemade abs tires.
Say no to lights.
Say no to lights.