Took a look but I think the angles are off and the wheelbase will be too short. Plus it did not have the Tamiya blue bling. A pair of these blue arms only cost me $6USD.
Which angle is off? The distance from the top/bottom of the knuckle ball joints? YOKY2-08FSCA part number for the for lower adjustable arm. YOKD-156-30AA part number for the light weight lower insert, they have long and short versions of these. YOKY2-08FUIA upper arm that has also has both steel and aluminum inserts for short and wide, for your case I’d recommend the longs and just cut them as needed. For the blue bling, Yokomo did just release their classic blue Limited chassis which is a bit darker than tamiya’s classic teal but is closer to the more modern tamiya blue anodizing, they haven’t announced blue parts yet but they offer these parts in purple, red, and black. Enjoying your development videos, good luck. RC drift has a lot of option parts that might work be fun to explore, overdose leans more towards tamiya standard measurements.
So far, so good! Nice!
Have you considered yokomo Yd2 adjustable upper and lower arms? You might need to change your pin size but they are quite adjustable and low weight.
Took a look but I think the angles are off and the wheelbase will be too short. Plus it did not have the Tamiya blue bling. A pair of these blue arms only cost me $6USD.
Which angle is off? The distance from the top/bottom of the knuckle ball joints?
YOKY2-08FSCA part number for the for lower adjustable arm.
YOKD-156-30AA part number for the light weight lower insert, they have long and short versions of these.
YOKY2-08FUIA upper arm that has also has both steel and aluminum inserts for short and wide, for your case I’d recommend the longs and just cut them as needed.
For the blue bling, Yokomo did just release their classic blue Limited chassis which is a bit darker than tamiya’s classic teal but is closer to the more modern tamiya blue anodizing, they haven’t announced blue parts yet but they offer these parts in purple, red, and black.
Enjoying your development videos, good luck. RC drift has a lot of option parts that might work be fun to explore, overdose leans more towards tamiya standard measurements.
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