Option Parts Eagle Racing R31 Suspension Kit for TA05 based RC Drift Chassis

Published on December 15th, 2011 | by Drift Mission

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Eagle Racing R31 Front Suspension Kit for TA05






Eagle Racing has just released OTA-R31 front alloy suspension set for the Tamiya TA-05 based chassis. The new suspension set will replace the traditional Tamiya front suspension setup to the Street Jam OTA-R31 setup. Many people in the RC Drift community have already implemented this type of a modification due to the superior design of the R31 suspension setup. Now presented in a proper kit form, this will really give RC Drifters more options when it comes to steering modifications.

Now you are able to change the traditional TA05 quarters (suspension arms, c-hub, steering knuckle and universal drive shafts) to the better designed Street Jam R31 quarters. This is an effective way to increase steering angle and clearance. The new alloy option parts are anodized blue to better match the blast blue used by Tamiya. Suitable replacement for the Tamiya TA-05 v2 and any TA-05 based chassis. This new option kit would be best utilized for countersteer CS modified RC drifters.

3871 Kit Contents:

  • R31 suspension arms
  • R31 steering knuckle
  • R31 castor hubs (? angle)
  • R31 universal driveshafts
  • Hinge pins (inner and outer)
  • Bearings
  • King pins
  • Misc fastening hardware
  • Source: Eagle Racing Japan

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    • Jmpdave

      will this fit on a ver. 1 TA05 and not need other parts to achive this angle?

      • http://driftmission.com/ DriftMission

        it should fit V1 ta05, the hinge pins are the same size.  This only gives you R31 arms that are capable of more steering angle, you will need to modify our steering wiper to give you more steering

    • danny

      where can i buy this?

      • http://driftmission.com/ DriftMission

        try banzai or broadtech

    • John

      Would this fit on my ta05 VDF 2

      • DriftMission

        they might, you need to figure out if VDF 1 and VDF 2 driveshafts are the same length

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