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From: robekensugi
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  • the front is this low because the TA-05 is a track spec chassis... PS: ive got the same chassis and its great can take up to 5.5T brushless without any hop-ups!

  • DAMN! a 5.5T brushless? With upgraded electronics and a big ass battery pack? That's alot of power...

  • can anyone who sees this help my ta05

    i want to give it maximum ride height but i've adjusted everything. is there anything else I can do?

  • ow come on m8 u spend £80 on the suspenhsion but ur using a standerd 540 motor =0 and you using tamiya clips omg

  • maybe hes doing the trf races where that have certain classes and stuff

  • it is a standard 540 motor... use ur eyes:S

    and the info says:This is not my machine.

    So if you want to complain about this car, go to the owner. Better yet, piss off.

  • tt01 gears can give up the ghost if you go below around 14turns. Might get away with it but a ball bearing set is vital. TA05 can withstand alot more power, better made, higher quality, brushless is fine here.

  • The Tamiya TA05 in my opinion is the better car that tamiya produced(low price , good perfomance)that I tried in my "RC life".I had a TT01, but the TA05 surpasses in quality and perfomance. No have limits for motor turns !Some times I use 10 turns motor. Tamiya 415MS is better, but very expensive!

    (sorry me for my English)

  • ey dude veeery nice. I think i'm also going to buy a Ta-05... now I have a TT-01. Is the Ta-05 a good street car? What's the max motor turns setup you can drive in a Ta-05?

  • I realise this is probabley a bit late now but the ta05 picks up ALOT of rocks and usually get in the gears. I have had to replace my center pully twice and almost my front one-way unit. (not cheap). Make sure theres not too many rocks on the road before you use it.

  • thanks for the tip. But I already have bought an other car. The Tamiya DB01 Durga. It's a new release. It uses also belts like the ta05 but the gears and belts are 100% sealed. It's one mean buggy machine.

  • hahaha sweet. post some videos so i can see :D

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