Tc4 counter steer gears
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Tc4 counter steer gears
Ive read i need the yokomo 2.0 metal gears. Im guessing i need them for the front. Im not sure where to get them or if that is all the parts i need for my associated tc4. Any links or part numbers would be helpful. Thanks
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Re: Tc4 counter steer gears
prt# D-051, all yok cs gears are for the rear 

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Re: Tc4 counter steer gears
What is the front gear set I need? Is it better to underdrive the front or overdrive the rear?
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Re: Tc4 counter steer gears
Here are the cs gear options for the Yok DP
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=630&p=2639#p2639
[quote="ohiosupersport"Is it better to underdrive the front or overdrive the rear?[/quote]
Doesn't really matter, it's which ever you prefer (or easiest to get your cs ratio up
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viewtopic.php?f=10&t=630&p=2639#p2639
[quote="ohiosupersport"Is it better to underdrive the front or overdrive the rear?[/quote]
Doesn't really matter, it's which ever you prefer (or easiest to get your cs ratio up

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Re: Tc4 counter steer gears
I would like to see how this works out. There are a lot of TC4 out there and you really dont see a lot of them drift. They are inexpensive cars and easy to get parts for. They last forever. Just need bearings and breakables, a spur gear now and then.
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