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Old 18-11-2013
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Default TM2ST... Almost...

Was looking at my trusty TC02T and noticed that its wheelbase was pretty much identical to my TM2, which gave me an idea...

Here is my thrown together TM2 Stadium Truck, only mods needed were some new holes drilled in rear wishbones and a rear body mount to match up with the existing body holes...

Only run it twice so far with no set-up time and its awesome... will be spending a bit of time getting the set-up sorted and then some serious de-gingering...
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Old 21-11-2013
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I like that. Good job chief. I will go out on a limb here and say the lack of replies speaks volumes for this countries lack of tolerance for classes that are not "main stream".

Anyhoooowww, Loving the paint too.
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Old 03-12-2013
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What did you use for rear body mounts? I have one that's been almost complete for months but haven't decided how i want to mount the body at the rear.
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Old 04-12-2013
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The rear mounts are from an FTX carnage, they were the cheapest body mounts I could find on eBay!

Part ref is: Ftx6325

All I did was narrow it up and it bolted straight into the existing wing mount holes in the tm2 tower. It even uses the same holes in the shell if you get the pitch right and drop in a couple of 2mm spacers
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Oh, and if it's on high grip front and rear roll bars work well!
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Old 30-12-2013
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what shafts you got on the big bores? and what turnbuckles you using?

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Old 30-12-2013
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Just buy mine mate, its for sale!

If not you need the wishbones, driveshafts and turnbuckles from a TS02T, plus ideally the shocks..
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Default my tm2 st in the usa

here are some photo of my tm2-st i order part from the tm2sc to do my project tm2 sc arm turn buckles shock and tower and a sc10 rear body mount cut down
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