SRB Hop Up Pics & Info Thread
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More Hop Up.
BRP 3 speed control
Pace Prep Heavy duty O ring for stock shocks. Your stock shocks will never leak.
AYK Super paddle rear tires
Race Prep Dual rear shock mount for coil over
RCH Dual rear shock mount
Race Prep Long, wide chassis and home made Butterfly chassis
BRP 3 speed control
Pace Prep Heavy duty O ring for stock shocks. Your stock shocks will never leak.
AYK Super paddle rear tires
Race Prep Dual rear shock mount for coil over
RCH Dual rear shock mount
Race Prep Long, wide chassis and home made Butterfly chassis
Re: SRB Hop Up Pics & Info Thread
tamiyadan,tamiyadan wrote:@yellowcat : when your wife forces you to sell them, after you hid her body, pm me i have cash
You are quite right, my wife has always urged me to sell all my toys. LOL
Re: SRB Hop Up Pics & Info Thread
Butterfly chassis template for SRB
Please refer to my thread:
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=40918
Please refer to my thread:
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=40918
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Re: SRB Hop Up Pics & Info Thread
I've also copied (and have been selling here as well as eBay) CNC cut short and long Butterfly replicas. I just don't want you to think it was off your template
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Great thread! Just discovered it. Don't have a Tamiya srb car but the closest I have are the ayk super trail buggies.
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Wish I could find a car like this (very similar to my old racer back in the day). Only thing, should be a metal CRP skid plate...
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Just posted this one up in the other 'Taipan' thread, but here it is again anyway...my old Pitstop Taipan from a few years ago ....
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Re: SRB Hop Up Pics & Info Thread
Hello All,
I have 2 different types of heavy duty axles. Diameter and thickness of the hub is pretty different.
EDIT: I think the gold are same as CRP #1541 and red is Thorp or MIP but wondering if anyone here can confirm?
Cheers
I have 2 different types of heavy duty axles. Diameter and thickness of the hub is pretty different.
EDIT: I think the gold are same as CRP #1541 and red is Thorp or MIP but wondering if anyone here can confirm?
Cheers
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Are the red axles threaded metric or standard? That might help narrow it down. MIP axles would probably be 10-32.
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Re: SRB Hop Up Pics & Info Thread
Years ago, I read about this diff on Tamiyaclub (Blasphemy! ).
It's mentioned in the second post on page one by the member Tanker (2).
https://www.tamiyaclub.com/forum/index.php?/topic/9140-srb-balldiff/
I wondered about it for years and came to the conclusion that I'd probably never see one, or find out who made it.
As luck would have it, one finally turned up. It's made in Japan by a company that used to be called GO PRO RC, but is now known as Goyo RC.
The diff has no through bolt or thrust bearings. It is indeed pressurised by the alloy SRB gearcase halves using the washers (gold coloured) that sit between the bearings and the diff. Apparently, there weren't many of these made. Got to find them all.
It's mentioned in the second post on page one by the member Tanker (2).
https://www.tamiyaclub.com/forum/index.php?/topic/9140-srb-balldiff/
I wondered about it for years and came to the conclusion that I'd probably never see one, or find out who made it.
As luck would have it, one finally turned up. It's made in Japan by a company that used to be called GO PRO RC, but is now known as Goyo RC.
The diff has no through bolt or thrust bearings. It is indeed pressurised by the alloy SRB gearcase halves using the washers (gold coloured) that sit between the bearings and the diff. Apparently, there weren't many of these made. Got to find them all.
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That is a super cool find
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