Tamiya tt02 diffs and spur gear upgrades

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so i have an tt02 and i want to upgrade the diffs to metal and to a metal spur gear too do you guys know where i can find them in the US because tamiya parts are really hard to find
 
https://www.tqrcracing.com has TT02 stuff, but availability is hit and miss. They have the oil filled diffs, but I don't see a metal spur gear. I buy all my TT02 stuff there. Very fast shipping from California to Indiana.

Any particular reason you want to run a metal spur? I have a 13t Hobbywing Justock in mine with 27t pinion and 64t plastic spur and it is silky smooth. I have the Tamiya metal motor mount out of the TT02R kit as well. No issues at all.
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https://www.tqrcracing.com has TT02 stuff, but availability is hit and miss. They have the oil filled diffs, but I don't see a metal spur gear. I buy all my TT02 stuff there. Very fast shipping from California to Indiana.

Any particular reason you want to run a metal spur? I have a 13t Hobbywing Justock in mine with 27t pinion and 64t plastic spur and it is silky smooth. I have the Tamiya metal motor mount out of the TT02R kit as well. No issues at all.
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oh i was just trying to run a metal spur because i was afraid of the plastic one stripping out with a brushless motor
 
oh i was just trying to run a metal spur because i was afraid of the plastic one stripping out with a brushless motor
What motor and pinion are you running? I would grab the metal motor mount no matter what you run. The plastic one might destroy gears on a hot motor. Spurs are cheap for these, so if you are worried, grab a couple backups from tqrc.
 
What motor and pinion are you running? I would grab the metal motor mount no matter what you run. The plastic one might destroy gears on a hot motor. Spurs are cheap for these, so if you are worried, grab a couple backups from tqrc.
alright thanks i am running all stock gearing and the whole car is stock but for the motor and esc
 
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