You need some shock pliers buddy, you'll mark up your shafts using pliers. I always like to use some grease on the shaft threads too to stop the threads tearing the seals. I use the same shocks on my ta05 v2. Nice looking with a nice action. I've seen this rwd drift conversion before and looking to see the result at the end
Thanks! Shock pliers, I’ll look for some. I did cringe a bit myself using them, but it was what I had. Lately been gathering up new measuring tools, and learning a lot as I’m recording part two.
Thanks for showing this. Installing the same conversion kit on my tt02 and this is helping. At 10:25 that purple ring is suppose to INSIDE the blue ring in the middle of the copper thread on the shocks…I.e. the piece you twist to adjust where the top of the spring sits. Idk exactly what it does though, maybe makes it so it can’t loosen as easily.
So have you managed to get it drifting yet? I just brought tt-02d 2 weeks ago for my first electric rc and was disappointed in how much hop ups you need to get it to drift. now looking at buying proper a rwd drift rc.
i've fitted all the other parts of this kit but i cant suss the steering out, where to cut, what parts don't get used, how to connect the top suspension mount without the top diff housing ??????????????
Check the video at the four minute mark, and you’ll see I have to put the original diff housing back on. It was really confusing for me too, knowing which old parts still get used.
Oh noooo, please, no toe in! Try toe out! 1° is fine. You can see that the front axle isn't turning the car controllable, it is only braking the car. And, the steering isn't even close of beeing centered. I don't wanne be rude. But try using a gyro. And maybe you can find a local drift track with people who can explain the rc drifting a little bit better to you. :)
Thanks, Ill try a toe out next run. Been doing a bit more research since the video. Purchased a camber ruler, and an OMG G4 gyro. Maybe it will drift in the next video, we will have to see
I finished and filmed the build. Haven’t tested it yet but beginning of vid is in production. Hope to wrap up this week and post soon after. I know I’m a bit slow for TH-cam, but it will get posted ✌️
just got mine, probably going to do this also, so much potential and mods for the tt02, i had no idea lol love it
You need some shock pliers buddy, you'll mark up your shafts using pliers. I always like to use some grease on the shaft threads too to stop the threads tearing the seals. I use the same shocks on my ta05 v2. Nice looking with a nice action. I've seen this rwd drift conversion before and looking to see the result at the end
Thanks! Shock pliers, I’ll look for some. I did cringe a bit myself using them, but it was what I had. Lately been gathering up new measuring tools, and learning a lot as I’m recording part two.
Thanks for showing this. Installing the same conversion kit on my tt02 and this is helping. At 10:25 that purple ring is suppose to INSIDE the blue ring in the middle of the copper thread on the shocks…I.e. the piece you twist to adjust where the top of the spring sits. Idk exactly what it does though, maybe makes it so it can’t loosen as easily.
Can't wait for the update video!
Would love to do this but looks difficult
So have you managed to get it drifting yet? I just brought tt-02d 2 weeks ago for my first electric rc and was disappointed in how much hop ups you need to get it to drift. now looking at buying proper a rwd drift rc.
i've fitted all the other parts of this kit but i cant suss the steering out, where to cut, what parts don't get used, how to connect the top suspension mount without the top diff housing ??????????????
Check the video at the four minute mark, and you’ll see I have to put the original diff housing back on. It was really confusing for me too, knowing which old parts still get used.
@@WorkingInTech thanks man
Oh noooo, please, no toe in! Try toe out! 1° is fine. You can see that the front axle isn't turning the car controllable, it is only braking the car. And, the steering isn't even close of beeing centered. I don't wanne be rude. But try using a gyro. And maybe you can find a local drift track with people who can explain the rc drifting a little bit better to you. :)
Thanks, Ill try a toe out next run. Been doing a bit more research since the video. Purchased a camber ruler, and an OMG G4 gyro. Maybe it will drift in the next video, we will have to see
@@WorkingInTech that sounds great😎
Did it work now? Mine is same as yours
I finished and filmed the build. Haven’t tested it yet but beginning of vid is in production. Hope to wrap up this week and post soon after. I know I’m a bit slow for TH-cam, but it will get posted ✌️
Try different drift tyres....see what setups others use for your car and surface
Absolutely, I’ve seen some really cool wheels out there.
Also post your second vid!
please dont forget the video pal!
You’re definitely going to want more negative camber and toe out not in the difference will be night and day
it doenst need a gyro. needs actual tires in the front cause there is no traction and also fix your toe angles. its all fucked.. "needs a gyro" bruh.