3Racing TT01-23 Racing Grade Ball Bearing Set for Tamiya TT-01  [TT01-23]

Tamiya TT-01 /TT-01 TYPE E Full Ball Bearing Set - 3Racing TT01-23
Price:
USD$12.10
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
TT01-23
Condition:
Brand New
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Racing Focused Bearings for the TT-01 Platform

The 3Racing TT01-23 full ball bearing set is developed to replace standard bushings on the Tamiya TT-01 and TT-01 TYPE E chassis. These bearings reduce drivetrain friction and deliver smoother rotational behaviour, aiding predictable responses during setup and tuning sessions.

Track Oriented Benefits

Fitting precision bearings reduces variable drag and component play that can mask handling changes. With the TT01-23 installed, adjustments to gear mesh, slipper and suspension settings translate to clearer on-track results.

Installation and Setup Notes for Tuners

Install the TT01-23 set in the factory bearing positions for direct compatibility. Ensure bearings are seated squarely and check drivetrain alignment after fitment to lock in consistent performance for race day and testing.

 

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Reduced friction and consistent rotation help eliminate drivetrain variables, making it easier to evaluate suspension and tyre changes between runs.
Recheck gear mesh, slipper tension and driveline play. Small adjustments can have larger measurable effects once drivetrain losses are reduced.
Yes, the TT01-23 set is commonly chosen by racers to remove drivetrain inconsistency and to improve feedback for tuning decisions.