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Old 06-04-2006, 10:01 PM   #1
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I bought a ta02, and its not a hummer/has red gearboxes but it has blue knuckles... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ME:B:TB18:US:5

What tamiya rig has blue knuckles that is a ta02/cc-01? Thanks alot bros
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Old 06-04-2006, 10:14 PM   #3
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lmao at my post in your sig, I meant THE!! haha

SO mines a car ta02, SOB!
That means I gotta do more modding then I thought, Dammit!
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All basic TA02s are the same. Whether they have a truck body or a car body on them, they are the same chassis.
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Yeah I know that much, I had a s10 once, but whats all different? The a arms and shocks? Thanks again Robb!!
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Yeah I know that much, I had a s10 once, but whats all different? The a arms and shocks? Thanks again Robb!!
pretty much, the off-raod versions havelonger armsand shocks for "increased" suspension travel. but being that it does sound like you got a T.C. version, it should have short arms/shocks.

i say even though this might not be what you're looking for, dump an old hotmoter in it, and blast it around the parkinglot!!
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After looking at the pic for a while, I can tell you that the truck has a hummer chassis, f-150/s-10 drivetrain/gearboxes, car knuckles, and hummer arms f/r. The only physical differences among the TA-02 variants are the arms, steering links, shocks, chassis (all chassis are the same shape/size, but different versions have different bracing patterns molded in), and of course body mounts.

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so its going to have good GC like the s10/f150/yota/hummer? Thanks!!
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Yep...that truck is basically a Hummer spec wise, just in different colors. All the parts that make a TA-02 a Hummer are there. If you consider 7/8" good GC, yes, it will have good GC.


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Old 06-05-2006, 09:43 PM   #10
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haha, I said good GC like the s10/f150/yota/hummer, like not a on road ta0 GC :P :P :P Thanks bro, and I plan on making it lifted.
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