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Re: TAG/SG Coyote

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2020 6:32 pm
by limestang
Saw these wheels in the Pargu store. Similar design, thought of your posting when I saw them.

- Limestang

dinglem wrote: Fri May 31, 2019 8:31 am Well I am very happy to report that 'aircooled' very kindly agreed to let his set of three-hole alloys go, and they are now in the post on the way to me as I type. To say I am chuffed about finding these is a bit of an understatement.

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It also directed me into contacting Umberto Pernice (TAG Coyote team driver) and asking for more information on these wheels and why he used them. He gave a very simple answer, and also confirmed that they were in fact Gisom wheels, and not Polaris as I had originally thought. Gisom were an Italian brand based out of Milan, and Mr.Gisom was in fact a close friend of Umberto and also his team mate Marco de Marchi. These two had access to as many Gisom wheels as they required, so selected the 3 hole versions as their alloys of choice. When looking at the team Coyote cars, you can safely say if they have 3 hole alloys then they were the cars of either Marco or Umberto.

Getting hold of these wheels means I can now try out fitting the team one-way hubs that I was sent a while back. These are basically like the plastic Tamiya variants, but have built-in one-way bearings. The TAG team developed these for their team drivers very early on, and I was fortunate enough to get sent a pair by a friend of Umberto a few months ago. They require a thinner stub axle over the standard Coyote version - i have managed to track down a set of four TAG Jet stub axles, which are also in the post, so i am keeping everything crossed that they are direct swap and the one-ways will be an easy fit. We shall see....

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Re: TAG/SG Coyote

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 7:16 pm
by 1300GT
I was looking through your build thread again and noticed Aircooled's Pro 10 chassis rails have both sets of battery mount cutouts. I wonder if these were introduced between the Coyote and later versions of the Pro 10? Or maybe these were prototypes?

Re: TAG/SG Coyote

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 9:57 pm
by dinglem
Not sure. I have a picture of a parts sheet for the Pro-10 and they only show one set of holes, but they also appear to show the placcy motor mount piece also, which is why i was a little confused what you were after. I have a friend who has a load of NIB parts so i have messaged him to see if he has the alloy version for you. He has already sorted me out a pair of front/rear gold Pro-10 shock towers 8)
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2022 5:18 am
by CarsDetails
I'm starting a new restoration project today: TAG Pro 10 4WD

Re: TAG/SG Coyote

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2022 9:45 pm
by 1300GT
Cool! You've got the optional undertray and front one-ways. It'll be interesting to see if the diffs have any of the lightweight optional parts fitted.

Re: TAG/SG Coyote

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 6:13 am
by micb1
Very interesting thread. Thank you for that.

Re: TAG/SG Coyote

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 12:30 pm
by V12
What parts are you looking for?
Actually I sold my car long ago but maybe something is left in the boxes.

Re: TAG/SG Coyote

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 2:06 am
by micb1
Sorry I did not see someone was kind enough to respond!
Anything really. I have most of the chassis.
So mainly suspension and drivetrain parts.