Pimp my TTO1-R(3R CF CHASSIS)
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The Goods:
3R CF Chassis
also:
10.5 BL novak system
GPM Alum lower front amrs
GPM Alum lower rear arms
Square RC one way shaft
3pm Futaba 2.4G FASST RX/TX
on with the pics
Ok well the first pics are of the Chassis and the Dif housing and other parts



This is a picture of the CF chassis drying after i gave a coat of Crazy Glue to all the exposed sides, even the counter sunk screws and what not

the only thing that was odd was it seems the front dif housing where the drive outshaft connects to center one way shaft is very long and deep, much more hollow then the stock one, and the one stock bearing was allowing to much play in the out putshaft, so i went out and bought another bearing so it has 2 and now it sits nice and snug. well on with the pics






i still have to retune it for drifting as far as camber and droop but the hard work is done
i know the bumper is on backwards, it wouldnt fit tight any other way
3R CF Chassis
also:
10.5 BL novak system
GPM Alum lower front amrs
GPM Alum lower rear arms
Square RC one way shaft
3pm Futaba 2.4G FASST RX/TX
on with the pics
Ok well the first pics are of the Chassis and the Dif housing and other parts



This is a picture of the CF chassis drying after i gave a coat of Crazy Glue to all the exposed sides, even the counter sunk screws and what not

the only thing that was odd was it seems the front dif housing where the drive outshaft connects to center one way shaft is very long and deep, much more hollow then the stock one, and the one stock bearing was allowing to much play in the out putshaft, so i went out and bought another bearing so it has 2 and now it sits nice and snug. well on with the pics






i still have to retune it for drifting as far as camber and droop but the hard work is done
i know the bumper is on backwards, it wouldnt fit tight any other way
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From: Stockton-on-TeesEngland, UNITED KINGDOM
that is NICE !!!!!
i want one
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it looks more professional than the average TT-01
does it handle better ?
i want one
,it looks more professional than the average TT-01
does it handle better ?
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it handles way better, it much lighter. and it looks killer in person. It also allows for less understeer due to the decrease in weight. it makes the TT01R amazing
thanks for all the kind words guys
thanks for all the kind words guys
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it handles way better, it much lighter. and it looks killer in person. It also allows for less understeer due to the decrease in weight. it makes the TT01R amazing
thanks for all the kind words guys
it handles way better, it much lighter. and it looks killer in person. It also allows for less understeer due to the decrease in weight. it makes the TT01R amazing
thanks for all the kind words guys
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yeah man good look getting one , i got mine from www.thetoyz.com but they are sold out
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yeah man good look getting one , i got mine from www.thetoyz.com but they are sold out
yeah man good look getting one , i got mine from www.thetoyz.com but they are sold out
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Sweet car!!! I am new to electric drifting but not RC. I run alot of Nitro cars, trucks & buggies. I noticed you are running a brushless motor and seem to know your stuff. I know there are many opinions on motor choice but I wanted to know why you chose the brushless motor system.
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well i picked the BL set for the following:
1) Little to no maintenance
2) More power and speed
3) More efficient / longer run times
4) Runs Cooler
1) Little to no maintenance
2) More power and speed
3) More efficient / longer run times
4) Runs Cooler
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That is a very nice build. Your decision to use upper adjustable arms was a very wise choice. The matching colors are make it look TRF-ish!
You may wish to consider AE's chassis protector sheet to keep the bottom from getting scraped up.
You may wish to consider AE's chassis protector sheet to keep the bottom from getting scraped up.
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From: Perth_W.A. , AUSTRALIA
Looking good!! Almost as nice as my TT01 with Cf chassis that I posted a while ago in the chassis [link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_5794814/mpage_4/key_/tm.htm]thread[/link] hehe
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thanks guys for all the kind words
Yeah its must of drifting, but they come on the TT01-R stock
hahah mines better, because its mine
lmao yeah seeing your pictures sealed the deal on getting one
Your decision to use upper adjustable arms was a very wise choice
Looking good!! Almost as nice as my TT01 with Cf chassis that I posted a while ago in the chassis thread hehe
lmao yeah seeing your pictures sealed the deal on getting one











