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If they do, they got to sort out the rear suspension, and the way it is mounted, I am hoping 3Racing will allow room for the Saloon suspension mounts, that will give you rear toe and anti-squat adjustment.

I am going to fit the one-way in mine and give it a blast at club in two weeks.
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3rdacing or tamiya one way ? centre of diff ?

I want the diff one way, its the only way to go (pun wholly intended)
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I got the centre Tamiya one-way, will run a front one-way outdoors, not indoors though.
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Wooo found the pic of the 3 racing design...it looks pretty good i think. Wish i had more money
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3' was a let down as expected but there seems to be a load of manufacturers doing the same stuff for this DF-03 chassis. Tamiya, 3racing, square, kmc, yeah racing. are the ones I found so far.

I know you don't like it steve, but I just saw the latest version of the KM Concept conversion and I think it looks rather nice. Ok, the cell layout concept of the car has been ignored totally, but I still like it.

how many stickers on that wing ?
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I am going off both, 3Racing refuse to add a few more mm's of carbon fibre at the rear to give you the option of running suspension blocks... grrrr

I do like the 3Racing stuff, works out nice and cheap.
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yea it is cheap for sure, never had any so I cant comment on quality. Shame they don't listen - saw your post in their forum, I guess they aren't interested! would be nice to have proper mounts on - not sure how it would work with the gearbox but hey
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just dremmel the lugs off shoud be fine, take the stress off the gearbox...
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I have ordered my Dark Impact and one of the RW layshafts.

I will give it a race and see what I think before I throw any more money at it though.

What wheels fit (and stay legal width) ?
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Where'd you get the RW layshaft rob ? I tried to get on the website and couldn't

edit: must have just been down, works now.

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Rob, if yo ucan, chuck a set of DF-02 Tamiya front CVD's on it, otherwise, in race trim, the thing will shear the dogbones (they pop out and then bend/snap)

DF03 wheels fit, you can get the older 'star' type Tamiya wheels to fit, but it needs a little dremmel work at the rear to stop the wishbones snagging the webbing of the wheel.
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what is DF02 ? gravel hound ? are they the same size ?
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DF-02 is a Gravel Hound, but don't be tempted to buy the cheap ones for the DF-02, as the Tamiya ones require different diff-outdrives on the DF-02 but are a direct fit on the DF-03.

Also, 3Racing do them now, I might give mine a blast next weekend in practice at my local club.
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Hi steve im in need of new rear outdrives for mine, what ones would you recomend? also last time you saw mine going around the track you recomended a different shock setup but I cant remember what u said, if you recall the backend was bouncing up and down like a pogo stick. Hopefully will get mine running again soon but i have appeared to have lost a screw, the one that goes underneath the front c-hub which holds the steering knuckle inplace, any ideas where i can get one easily?

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I have scoured ebay for some genuine Tamiya driveshafts with no luck. Any ideas anyone ?
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Whats up with the rear outdrives ? is there a problem there steve ?
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mine have just worn away from the dogbones rattling about, need some proper drivshifts for them i think.
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fusion hobbies (www.fusionhobbies.com) will have genuine DF02 CVD's, the 3Racing ones would be ok for the rear, but the Tamiya ones are far tougher.

Outdrives, the rear ones are an odd setup, plastic holder for the diff-ring, steel outdrive. The wear is caused by the fact that there is waaaaaaaaaay too much droop, I am looking at between 5+10mm inner spacer for indoor racing. I can't find Tamiya outdrives at the moment, I got a set of fronts coming to go on the rear (they should fit) then you are welcome to my spare ones.

3Racing got some rear outdrives on their site, just not released as yet.
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Fusion are showing no stock
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email or give them a bell Rob, they can check on Hobby Co stock levels and have them to you pretty quick if Hobby Co do have them, if they don't, you might have to go to stellamodels or dinball and do a rush shipment for the weekend.
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