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Default Tamiya TRF211XM Low Rider Build.

Hi all,

I will be building a New TRF211XM Low Rider with Yokomo YZ2 gearbox and all TRF Hop-Ups.

I have been working on the White Chassis with gloves on..... I have drilled and countersunk the chassis ready for the YZ2 Low Rider gearbox. The chassis needed very slightly modifying, but nothing too dramatic. I will show pictures of what I have done and needed to do to the chassis.

I have been collecting all the New in Packet Yokomo YZ2 parts for the build, so will list these to help anyone who would like to build one.

I have a New in box TRF211XM, but cant have it until that fat red bloke comes with the fluffy white beard... ( The Wife ).....

I will be using the RB6.6 Blade body on the build....

I did this to my TRF201 XMW and it drives fantastic, so want to try it on the TRF211XM..........

I will post pictures soon.................
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Please share the partlist of the Z2 Low Rider parts
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I certainly will TRFfan.......
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Default GearBox Parts YZ2-4Gear

After using the 4-gear YZ2 Gearbox on my TRF201 XMW Low Rider, I have decided to use it again. The way it ran was perfect for my driving style, so will be using it again for this build.

The 4-Gear motor plate also allows for the support to the chassis to aid strength and protect the gearbox.

So here is the list of YZ2 Parts I will be using........

Z2-304 Motor Plate 4-gear
Z2-018 Rear Tower
Z2-303 Idler Shafts x2
Z2-503 Idler Gear x2
Z2-302 4-Gear Gearbox
Z2-303TA LayShaft
Z2-670VP Slipper Plate x2
Z2-018M Water Fall and Parts
Z2-018M2 Worlds Water Fall
B2-670S Slipper Spring
Z2-001W Wing Mounts
Z2-300RUW Alloy Ballstud Mount (rear).
Alloy Brace from Motor Plate to Chassis.

I will also be using the RDRP Drilled Spur Gear 78t.

Also to mention as well, the Diffs (Ball & Gear) from the TRF211XM Kit will fit the YZ2 Gearbox with 0.5 shims either side with the correct amount of side to side movement due to being slightly narrower than the YZ2 Diffs. TRF diffs will be used..

Hope that helps....

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