Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 6:50 pm
Tamiya did but I don't recall yellow
You might have to look elsewhere for blue balls..... I have a set somewhere that have deep red / maroon balls on them.... for Manta Ray or Mini Mustang... or university students, not quite sure.Coelacanth wrote:I ended up with a worn set similar to those for the Optima (62.5mm from pin-to-pin), but the balls were green. But the real question is, did they ever make blue balls?
Incredible_Serious wrote:.... or university students, not quite sure.
Alex
I'm a university student, but I have white balls. On my Race Prep dog bones.gomachv wrote:Incredible_Serious wrote:.... or university students, not quite sure.
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I dug around a bit and think you might be right. Though I can't figure out what the yellow ones fit. They probably fit one of my cars, but I'm not taking them all apart to figure out which one...scr8p wrote:i think race prep color coded the ends depending on the model they were for. not 100% on that though.
So I've got 2 for a 4wd car? crap like that always happens to me...prp wrote:Yellow for rear Tamiya Hotshot, Boomerang, Bigwig
The fronts for the Hotshot are different length than the rears. I have some of those dogbones at home... maybe SRM Racing? If so, maybe they just re-badged Race Prep.j-sou wrote:So I've got 2 for a 4wd car? crap like that always happens to me...prp wrote:Yellow for rear Tamiya Hotshot, Boomerang, Bigwig
The ones I have are SRM Racing (address is 140 West Street, Fareham, Hamsphire, PO16 0EL, England PH (0329)234262... if anyone on that side of the pond wants to do some digging), and are called POLYBONES. PN is S220 labeled for Hotshot R, Bigwig/Boom F&R. I do not know if they made them or just repackaged them. I also have some NIB steel pivot balls for the Hotshot that SRM had too... much better than the Tamiya aluminum.
There are three threads of metric M3 size at that axle. One at the center as you could see at the picture, also one thread each side of the conic ends. Actually you could mount a kingpin to the axles using grub screws at that threads, but there are no holes for kingpins. So I think it might be no front end beam.gomachv wrote:The front beam looks like the CC Predator axle but I guess a lot of them looked alike
The wheels and tires are AJ's. they make those odd foam off road tires for a lot of applications including 1/12
Tamiya sold some like that as well but they had a odd "D" shaped axle.