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  1. Why does the TT-02 only come with one urethane bumper? Is it optional to use it on the rear?
  2. I won't be doing much endurance racing with my TT-02 Toyota Yaris WRC car But its good information to know. As a side note, I have ordered the temperature and speed sensors.
  3. I have a FGR4S receiver which came with my Flysky NB4+ transmitter. I am going to get at least get a temperature and speed sensor modules at the minimum, but I was also considering a voltage sensor for the battery. The transmitter itself has a RX voltage monitor built in, so if the car goes slow or otherwise stops dead in its tracks, I will know it is a low voltage scenario to the receiver. Given the scenario above, would adding a voltage sensor be redundant in my case?
  4. I'll have to see if I can dig one up, but it is unlikely that I will find one, since I always throw those out. I got the 2018 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota Yaris WRC body with the kit
  5. Yeahhh..about that I run my car off road(Grass/Dirt) at a local park, especially after a good rain, so to be on the safe side I decided to use the box. But I appreciate the heads up.
  6. I did a trial run by putting the receiver in the box & putting the cover on and powering it on. It connected to my NB4+ just fine (I had the receiver bound already). As far as pinching wires go, there is plenty of room in the box to run wires, as my receiver is really small. So to err on the side of caution, I have decided to make use of the receiver box.
  7. I have a Flysky FG4RS Receiver that came with my Flysky Noble 4+ transmitter. The receiver above is smaller than my Spektrum SR3300T (which I have in my Hornet EVO) & it is wireless (No Antenna). I am leaning towards not using the receiver box that comes with the TT-02 kit due to it being wireless, but before I make a final decision, I wanted to get some recommendations on if I should use the receiver box.
  8. I'd be the same way, since I have a Hornet Evo. All my spares go in a toolbox, so I am guaranteed to forget which part goes to which car down the line
  9. What do you do with the stock parts that come in RC kits? I bought a TT-02 Chassis and bought a set of CVA shocks as one of my first upgrades (along with metal bearings/bushings). I already assembled the CVA shocks and they are ready to be put on the chassis once I get to that stage. I was going to build the spring shocks that come with the kit and keep them as spares, in the unlikely event that one (or all) of my CVA shocks fail and I need to order a new set of CVA shocks.
  10. So I made a boo boo Upon further research, I found out the Rally Block Tire Set that I purchased are 24mm. Looks like I will have to shift my focus to 24mm rims
  11. Managed to find a lot of 26mm rims, but none with +2mm offset yet.
  12. Thanks for the info. I'll try googling to expand my search and see if there are any other rims not made by tamiya as well.
  13. I got a TT-O2 Chassis with a Toyota Yaris WRC/WRT body. The kit came with a set of RC Black Rally Dish Wheel 4Pcs. I wanted to get another set of the wheels for my rally block tires, but according to the link above, that item has been discontinued. I found these RC 24Mm Rally Wheels-4Pcs (Chrome), which I do not really fancy, as I prefer black wheels. Do I have any options for wheels either from tamiya or a third party?
  14. Does anyone know what chassis the Hornet/Hornet Evo comes with? I don't think it is the DT-03, but I could be mistaken.
  15. I bought a set of TT-02 CVA Super-Mini Shock for my Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT TT-02. My question is does it matter which way around you put the shocks on the chassis (IE Front on the rear and vice versa)? Since they are all the same length, I would assume it doesn't matter (But I have been taught to never assume anything ;)). When I was building my Hornet Evo, the rear shocks were longer than the front shocks, so it was obvious where they went.
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