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  1. To get better grip it's useful to mount beadlocks. I search for it and find the Gmade 2.2'' GT Beadlocks. They are not expensive and looks awesome. But the offset is a bit smaller than the original Tamiya rims.

    User "backtomyroots" have these rims: http://www.tamiyaclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=41184

    I think, if the wide of the truck would be smaller, but you can change it by using the 4mm longer TL-01 axles: http://www.modellbau-seidel.de/index.php?firma=Tamiya&best=50808

    What do you think, good deal? ;)

  2. Bax! I drive with them... 3 times, than they was broken. The little shaft isn't steel, simple alloy/aluminum.

    I changed all dogbones zu Ofna 79mm dogbones and they never brake and never came out. I think OFNA uses hardened steel, perfect quality. The GPM CVDs I canceled forever from my list. -.-

  3. 4300kv? on 2S or 3S? This is fast I think!

    There are harded axles in black, for TL-01. But it fits also on WT01, I using them. Look:

    http://www.modellbau-seidel.de/index.php?firma=Tamiya&best=54048

    http://www.modellbau-seidel.de/index.php?firma=Tamiya&best=53218

    You can also use longer axles:

    http://www.modellbau-seidel.de/index.php?firma=Tamiya&best=50808

    There are 39mm long, normal is 35. So it could be mor stable. Ever tried this?

  4. Parts at asiatees.com

    The alloy chassis was made by german guy (in germany) ~ costs 70 euro + shipping.

    I have converted into alloy, because the motors have only 23t and that's not fast enough to make damages. I havn't get damage while I'm driving. ;)

    I sometimes think about buying a new 2WD Wt01 again but using it for FAST driving (brushless + lipo) but I don't know if this is good. The truck is not the stablest and and sterring is direct, so every stone tosses the truck ot of route/direction. This is the problem which I have on my Blackfoot 3.

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  5. Edit: I never had a problem with my servo mounts but I've read people do replace the posts with alloy ones to eliminate any flex. How have yours broken The Kinght? You can get replacement posts but if the chassis mounts have broken you can simply use the servo mount at the other end and swap the gearbox around.

    Look on picture, the red marked points are the mounting points of the servo and the borken out, so I must use many big washer outside the chassis, terrible.

    To eliminate flex I use 100% alloy chassis, thats my BF3 now:

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    tamiya-58514-mud-blaster-2-2wd-wt-01-rc-car-3_p3.jpg

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