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Tamiya 42333 TRF419XR Aluminium Lower Deck and 42334 Upper deck Review

I do most of my racing on carpet and it has not escaped my attention that that many of my competitors have been running aluminium lower ...

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42316 Tamiya TRF419XR Build Review and set-up

The Tamiya TRF419X is a superb chassis and has claimed victories at a range of events such as the Reedy Race, ETS, Nationals and local ...

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42309 Tamiya TRF 37t Aluminium one way pulley review

After speaking to the team drivers earlier in the year I was really keen to get my hands on the new 37t Aluminium pulley released by Tam...

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Exotek 1697 Aluminium Tamiya C hubs Review

Exotek are renowned for their tuning parts including the EXO-6 chassis conversion for the Tamiya TBEvo VI. So when they announced that t...

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TRF419 set-up Rnd 4 Tonisport Mac Meckenheim

Here is the latest TRF419 set-up that was used by Florian Joos at at Round 4 of the  MAC Meckenheim  track whist competing in round 4 of the...

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Tamiya 42301 TRF419X chassis photo and info

Here is the official TRF419X photo and info from Tamiya. Looks a lot like my car. Some nice things here such as: Bulkheads upper arm mo...

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TRF419 Floating steering mount

Since February a few of us have been experimenting with a range of new parts including a floating steering mount. The theory behind the ...

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ETS Round 3 Wels Austria TRF419 Set-up

Here is the race report and TRF419 set-up from David Joos whose son Florian is a rising star and racing the TRF419.  Last weekend we...

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Tamiya TRF High Precision Stabiliser mounts

Since publishing the article about how to set-up anti-roll bars I have had a lot of people ask where they can buy the high precision stab...

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Tamiya TRF419X announced

*** Click here to see our detailed TRF419X review  The new TRF has been announced based on the car we have seen the team drivers...

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Tamiya Belgian Eurocup 3rd Round

On Sunday March 6, my 12 year old son Florian Joos participated in the 3rd round of the Belgian Tamiya Eurocup series. Florian partici...

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Tamiya TRF419 Wide front end Blocks released

A few of us TRF drivers have noticed how the TRF419 handles well with a slightly wider front end. I mentioned a little while back that r...

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Tamiya TRF419 20mm low profile Towers Set-up

Out of the two types of towers I made, I have always preferred the 25mm spring versions . However some of the other test drivers really like...

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Tamiya TRF419 Wide Front end Mod

Since playing around with the lower profile shock towers I have also been experimenting with other handling modifications and parts. One o...

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Grand Prix des 3 frontiers Longwy TRF419 race report

David Joos has given us another race report. His son Florian is running the TRF419 with the 25mm towers. Florian is only 12 but already sho...

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Tamiya TRF419 LPXR Super low towers for 20mm springs

Since the release of the TRF419LP 25mm spring Low profile towers I have had a lot of people reporting on how they are enjoying them, I ...

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TRF419 Low Profile Towers track test at Dessel, Belgium

Today I received a test report from David Joos, who purchased a set of the low profile towers .  David's roll is mechanic and his son Fl...

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Tamiya TRF419 Low Profile Shock Towers for 25mm springs released

After a few more tweaks I am proud to say that the TRF419 low profile towers are now finished :) The final towers have been tested a f...

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TRF419 Steering Bridge Track report

One of the things that I have also been experimenting with on the TRF419 is the idea of a steering bridge. With the car working well with...

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Tamiya TRF419 Low profile Towers Part 1

Since the introduction of Tamiya's shorter TRF shocks I have been toying with the idea of making a set of shock towers that will be l...

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