View Full Version : New tjet chassis from AW


Mike(^RacerX^)
12-04-2006, 12:34 PM
I see these have been out a few weeks now.

Anyone try one out yet?????? How do they compare to the old JL ones??????
Better????? Worse???? The same???????

Let us know......

Mike

mking
12-04-2006, 03:05 PM
except for the new wider front tires, these are pretty much the same. still lots of slop on the rear axle

Mike(^RacerX^)
12-04-2006, 07:36 PM
Yuck.I have enough of the old ones with axle slop thank you very much.

I'll pass on these.Thanks for the heads up.

Mike

roadrner
12-06-2006, 04:41 PM
except for the new wider front tires, these are pretty much the same. still lots of slop on the rear axle

Too bad. Hoping they were going to do some tweaking between versions to get them dialed in a little better. :o rr

noddaz
12-06-2006, 06:36 PM
Nutz... That is BAD news... That will be the first thing I check when I receive my order...
*sigh*
So Mike, what cars did you get your hands on to find this out?

2.8powerranger
12-06-2006, 07:20 PM
these cars wouldnt be much fun if everything was great out of the box,give us good arms ,flat gears ,round and centered brush holes, we can do the rest. :thumbsup: but they do need to give us a good basis!

Manning
12-06-2006, 10:21 PM
I have more than a dozen of the JL TJets and about the same number of Xtractions. Of those, and after much part sorting, about 5 of each run quite well, and I ended up with some of each that don't even run well enough to mess with. Some have badly twisted chassis, and badly cupped comm plates, and the gear mesh on some is really tight (lots of brakes when you get off the throttle).

I recently bought 1 of each of the AW cars. The AW cars are significantly better than the average JL car. Both have flat chassis's and flat comm plates. The gear mesh is decent, slightly tight, but should break in well.

I will be getting more AW's and no more JL's. I like them. :thumbsup:

roadrner
12-07-2006, 08:56 PM
Well, sounds like they did a little QC with the new chassis. Thanks for the update Manning! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: rr

Mike(^RacerX^)
12-07-2006, 11:59 PM
Yeah,thanks for the update.

Maybe I'll try some after all.

Mike

A/FX Nut
12-08-2006, 09:26 AM
Is the new AW Tjet chassies more rigid like the AW Xtraction chassies. That would make a major difference in the performance.

I have some cars with both chassies were one of the front tires is up off of the track. Randy.

dlw
12-08-2006, 12:28 PM
I have found that the cars in the displaycubes seem to have the bent axel's..I think its when they tie them down in the display cubes..



Tom, can you look into this? I have also opened many a car with bent axles because of this. Don't tie them up too tight.

Slotsinc, the Aurora Afx front axles are plentiful. You can get them from REH, and other B2B distributors.

Manning
12-08-2006, 07:53 PM
Yes, the new chassis are stiffer. It is noticeable.

I haven't run into bent axles, but some wheels that are pressed on funny so they wobble a bit. The 2 new cars I have aren't bad at all.

The front axle hole is plenty big on the new cars I have. But the chassis seems to be sitting on the axle evenly.

I hope you guys get as good of cars from AW as I ended up with........

22tall
12-08-2006, 08:47 PM
I have found that the cars in the displaycubes seem to have the bent axel's..I think its when they tie them down in the display cubes..The blister don't seem as bad from what I see..
I will have all the new stuff coming out next week in both Blisters & Cubes
See mybay at slotsinc
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZslotsincQQhtZ-1
The bent axels are not from the ties. I tried to bend one after someone else suggested that. Couldn't do it. I think the problem stems from the hole in the small hole hub is too small. Until I altered my wheel puller I had to cut the wheels off.

A/FX Nut
12-10-2006, 09:50 PM
Slotsinc, the Aurora Afx front axles are plentiful. You can get them from REH, and other B2B distributors.[/QUOTE]


You shoudn't have to buy your own straight axels. AutoWorld should have this worked out. The originals didn't have this problem. And it sounds like someone at AW has been listening to our complaints. If AW makes a better quality chassies using better material and I have to pay $2.00 to $4.00 more for it so be it. It beats taking that money and buying the parts to fix what should've been done at the factory.

REH and other distributors don't have an endless supply of the originals, they will run out. $25.00 original Tuff Ones chassies ring a bell? Four years ago
they use to be $15.00.

I'm not expecting a precision tuned car out of the box, but the quality can be a good deal better.

Thanks for the reply Manning. I'm looking forward to the new Tuff One chassies. Being stiffer and straighter will make this chassies run better. Randy.