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  1. without any doubt the ball diff is far superior in every way and its not even expensive !

    If you are putting a faster motor in your car then a ball diff will give you much greater car control and driving satisfaction.

    The DT02 chassis is a good chassis for bashing as it is farly robust. From first hand experience, when the chassis is modified a 19 turn spec brushed motor or a 10.5 brushless is the limit for decent car control and performance.

    Any more power than that the chassis twists and the cars handling is rediculously pants.

    If you are only bashing with a HB 2010 the kit geared diff is ok.

    I'm only looking to put a GT tuned in so nothing to rapid really, it sounds like the ball diff would help to get the best from it though and most likely teach me a little when fitting.

  2. Thanks for the detailed reply, so it's a good idea to really pack a gear diff with thick grease then by the sound of it.

    So would it be a worthwhile upgrade for my HB? It will only be used for bashing.

  3. Hello guys, while reading on here I see lots of mention of ball diffs that seem to be fitted to the better models. Whilst looking at DT02 hop ups I see that Tamiya do a ball diff as a hop up part.

    So the question is what is the advantage of a ball diff over the standard geared part? and while I am at it why do people seem to want to pack a geared diff with thick grease? What is the advantage there?

    I have had a little look on the net but seem to get conflicting ideas so I am getting a little confused.

    Is there a resource that explains in simple terms these sorts of things along with car set up and how to actually set up a car?

    The other day I saw someone suggest they had set something like one degree of toe in... Now I know what toe in is but how the fudge do you set/measure one degree of it :blink:

  4. Careful it's a little known fact that cats like stealing NIB Tamiya kits :P

    Well my Jack Russells like nicking stuff out my model bin, that's a bin used for chucking model stuff into not a 1:10th scale bin :huh::huh::huh:

    Have you got a thread for ya 'Lunchie'? and if not WHY NOT!!! :P:D:D:D;)

    :lol:

    I am taking pictures as I go along but the lunchie is a slow burn partly due to work and also I am waiting on the sports tuned motor and CVA's from HK, tbh though I will most likely build her stock and then take bits off to fit the new parts lol

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  5. Hmmm, well my refund is going through as I have had an e-mail off paypal but the card I used was cancelled yesterday by mistake after I cancelled my cheque book and the stupid girl cancelled my card by mistake...

    Do we have any idea what happens with that?

  6. Well I am a little torn, I actually quite like it but like most modern buggy's I find it a little bland. I like the addition of 'no guts, no glory' on the wing like old school tamiya's and I think the stickers are generally pretty good.

    The thing is its not really a racers car so that puts it in the basher fold and for a basher I would really like to see more scale features, why cant tamiya build a new car in the style of the old kits? Not unlike what they did with the holiday buggy 2010.

    Take a capable chassis and give it a high detail body, driver, nerf bars etc. I am sure they would sell plenty.

  7. Well I got an e-mail this morning to say my motors have been dispatched and to expect a refund within 48 hours, tbh it did look generic so I do not think its a reply to my e-mail.

    Still if the stuff turns up and I get my refund it will be very cheap so I'm not complaining... much :P

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