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BORMAC
28-05-2007, 12:59 PM
Can anyone steer me in the right direction for the gold Yokomo shock shafts people are fitting to the TRF 501X? Also what are really good O ring seals for this car?
TRF_Tastic
28-05-2007, 01:50 PM
Hey Jason,
The shock shafts that people are using are the front shock shafts from the MR4BX buggy cant remember the part No off the top of my head, as an alternative you can use the rears at a push. As for O ring seals there are some by much more that are nice and soft and dont produce too much stiction also there is a Tamiya Hopup seal and low friction guide kit available, I've not tried that yet and probably wont until I have to rebuild the shocks fully.
On a side note has the shock tower arrived yet? Or am I being a touch previous?
mw02veg
28-05-2007, 03:25 PM
Front shock shafts YS-5S-2T 43.5mm
Rear shock shafts YS-5M-2T 43.5mm
Rear shock shafts YS-5L-2T 49.6mm used for the rear of the bx better than the kit 43.5mm shafts.
Hope thats some help
Mike
Front shock shafts YS-5S-2T 43.5mm
Rear shock shafts YS-5M-2T 43.5mm
Rear shock shafts YS-5L-2T 49.6mm used for the rear of the bx better than the kit 43.5mm shafts.
Hope thats some help
Mike
The Yokomo shafts YS-5S-2T (40.7mm) and YS-5L-2T (49.6mm) are an exact replacement (in terms of diameter and length) for the 501X front and rear shafts, respectively.
YS-5S-2T are used on the front of both the MR-4 BC and MR-4 BX, whilst YS-5L-2T are used on the rear of the MR-4 BC only.
See page 21 of the following Yokomo catalogue:
Click Here (http://www.yokomousa.com/catalog/yok_catalog_hires.pdf)
Hope that's of some use.
NeilP
31-05-2007, 08:19 PM
So just to be straight .... are we saying that :-
use Yokomo YS-5S-2T 40.7mm shafts on the front of the TRF501X
and
use Yokomo YS-5S-2T 43.5mm shafts on the rear of the TRF501X
OR
use Yokomo YS-5S-2T 40.7mm shafts on the front AND the rear of the TRF501X
Neither! :D
Front: YS-5S-2T (40.7mm)
Rear: YS-5L-2T (49.6mm)
These shafts have identical dimensions to the ones in the kit. Just to be clear this is not guesswork on my part, I ran them on my 501X.
TRF_Tastic
31-05-2007, 09:22 PM
AS Dunc says
However just to throw this into the mix, there is no need to run the rears only the fronts which are the 40.7mm shafts.
I didn't bother replacing the rears to begin with either, but then managed to bend one of the kit ones slightly :rolleyes:
For the amount that they cost from the likes of RC-Champ you may as well replace the lot for peace of mind.
TRF_Tastic
31-05-2007, 09:29 PM
There is that aspect to it, however I have a rather large stock of shock shafts in the spares box so want to use these up first.
NeilP
01-06-2007, 11:38 AM
Thanks guys. Now I know.:)
I assume the reason people use them is that the Yokomo shafts are stronger than the Tamiya ones. Or is it that they're smoother being Ti coated ?
TRF_Tastic
01-06-2007, 12:46 PM
Stronger is the main reason Neil.
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