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Tamiya ORV Rear Double Wishbone Suspension Conversion

Published at 2024-11-25
$7.99
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Ampro Engineering

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We take all kinds of RC cars, from Tyco to Tamiya, FMS to Associated, and create reengineered designs for mechanical and cosmetic perfection.

Description

This is the complete Tamiya ORV Double Wishbone Suspension conversion set that includes the battery door brace and battery access panel to complete the structural improvements needed for the suspension. 

This is compatible with the:

Lancia 037
Subaru Brat
Frog
Blackfoot
Monster Beetle
Mudblaster 

RERE-CVD's are required as the hex version was never tested. 

Please watch all videos prior to purchase. 

Here is the installation Video:
https://youtu.be/q_C-KKbJ3C4

Battery door and testing video:
https://youtu.be/M4LEdlsA6PA

Hardware List:
1. 2x 30mm Screw Pin
2. 2x 35mm Screw Pin
3. 3x M3 30 MM screws
4. 5x M3 nuts
5. 4x 4.8mm, 10 mm long stud ball studs
6. 4x 4.8mm Ball Cups
7. 60mm M3 threaded rod (cut to length for upper links)
8. 2x M3x 20mm screws
9. 4x M3x22mm Screws
10. 2x M3 Lock nuts
11. 3mm diameter, 70mm long steel rod
12. 2x body pins
13. 2x 80mm shocks, adjusted to 75-78mm Eye to Eye (stock units will work, please adjust accordingly with internal spacers)

Note that this rear end is designed to work with the original hex drive axles, updated dog bone axles and new CVD axles. 

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ricb178
ricb178
2 months
Hello Sir. I'm in the process of printing this conversion and I noticed the battery brace is in a SLDPRT file format. I'm using Cura and it doesn't recognize that format. Any suggestions? Its the last piece of this build I need to print.
ricb178
ricb178
2 months
I was able to convert it from Solidworks to STL with e-drawings. It gave me the option of saving it in binary, or ASCII. I chose binary. I hope it was as simple as that. BTW, I love the work you have done for us old school Tamiya guys! Thanks!

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