Tamiya Hilux Resto/Repair with TRX Tranny
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 2:06 pm
I have what was once a Tamiya King Cab but the rear axle snapped and the drive hub had stripped out. The stock replacement parts, if you could even find them, were so expensive to replace that I decided to do a tranny swap with what I had laying around for parts.
My main goal in this project was to keep it clean and original looking while using a Traxxas rear end. I cut the traxxas a-arms to the give the same Tamiya width, and I re-used the stock yellow cva shocks and managed to use the the stock chassis plate with a little triming around the rear section.
Here's the stock chassis plate trimmed with the traxxas tranny and a-arms installed

Had to do some trimming of the rear chassis so the top tranny clears

Side view


As for the body I decided to go with the Hilux as I've always liked the Iron Man toyotas! The body is a repro and the decal kit is an original set I scored off Ebay. The wheels are vintage Sees aluminum.




I think I did a good job with blending the Traxxas rear end to the point you don't really notice it's not the original rear end, what do you guys think?
My main goal in this project was to keep it clean and original looking while using a Traxxas rear end. I cut the traxxas a-arms to the give the same Tamiya width, and I re-used the stock yellow cva shocks and managed to use the the stock chassis plate with a little triming around the rear section.
Here's the stock chassis plate trimmed with the traxxas tranny and a-arms installed

Had to do some trimming of the rear chassis so the top tranny clears

Side view


As for the body I decided to go with the Hilux as I've always liked the Iron Man toyotas! The body is a repro and the decal kit is an original set I scored off Ebay. The wheels are vintage Sees aluminum.




I think I did a good job with blending the Traxxas rear end to the point you don't really notice it's not the original rear end, what do you guys think?