Some of the after market rear suspension setups come with 2 sets of plates to bold the pod to the chassis, one for the normal sizes and a longer one for 98mm. very handy if you want a no drill alternative but they are likely a bit pricier
@@mossy5734 anything based off the DWS design tends to have this option, you can see examples of both sized upper and lower plates here www.kenonhobby.com/Kyosho-Mini-Z-AWD-DWS-Rear-Chassis-Set_p_44781.html these can be bought in aluminum and carbon, i have an atomic AWS set that can with ll sizes, my understanding is that the extenders are hard to come by these days and that if you are looking to go DWS this is the cheaper option
This was great! I just got the drift AWD Toyota. Would love to get a Ferrari body down the road. So, its nice to see this is possible. However, I notice that there is another metric (width). I assume the AWD is "narrow" so, I would need to find a body that is 98mm but also "narrow" correct?
The whole hole drilling does not make sense. I wonder, why they did not just make the parts the same? There should be no reason for that, the back of the car is the same on both sides. All they needed to do is mold a block that fits like the other side, that is non-drilled. lol. Drilling that hole makes for a very weak area now :-(
I actually got them off Ali express - I believe they fit the Mini Q chassis, they are a bit larger than stock Mini Z wheels and don't fit under a lot of Mini Z shells. So far they have fit under the Toyota Supra and Ferrari Testarossa shell.
Mate! Thank you , i was struggling to get a ferrari body on the yota celica. Did it and thank you to you. Cheers !
I’m really glad my vid helped you matey! ⭐️
Some of the after market rear suspension setups come with 2 sets of plates to bold the pod to the chassis, one for the normal sizes and a longer one for 98mm. very handy if you want a no drill alternative but they are likely a bit pricier
Thanx for the input, that's an interesting option - if you've got a link I'd like to take a look.
@@mossy5734 anything based off the DWS design tends to have this option, you can see examples of both sized upper and lower plates here www.kenonhobby.com/Kyosho-Mini-Z-AWD-DWS-Rear-Chassis-Set_p_44781.html
these can be bought in aluminum and carbon, i have an atomic AWS set that can with ll sizes, my understanding is that the extenders are hard to come by these days and that if you are looking to go DWS this is the cheaper option
@@BlitzWorks Looks cool - so am I right in thinking, you have to rebuild your rear diff and components onto the AWD DWS chassis plate?
@@BlitzWorks Hello my friend if i buy the dws MDW100 does it includes the Chassis Set MDW100-02 you said above?
Great video
the Kyosho MA-020 AWD Mini-Z is getting ready to come out. It is an awd drift chassis with a 98mm wheelbase.
Awesome...hopefully they'll bring out some super cool body shells with it.
@@mossy5734 So far it is the Dodge Challenger hellcat red eye
@@chrissigmon5678 Okay, sounds cool...thanx Chris!
So, I wonder if we can just order the replacement part for the rear, and use that as an "upgrade" without drilling holes?
This was great! I just got the drift AWD Toyota. Would love to get a Ferrari body down the road. So, its nice to see this is possible. However, I notice that there is another metric (width). I assume the AWD is "narrow" so, I would need to find a body that is 98mm but also "narrow" correct?
Nice... i love mini-z... but the chassis can break easily, especially at the screw spot...
Yes mate that can be a danger - you might get away with it on this chassis, just because the AWD cars aren't prone to any high impact situations.
What about wide 98mm wheelbase Dodge Challenger, with wide rear wheels, to narrow 90mm, with narrow rear wheels?
Just this in reverse?
The whole hole drilling does not make sense. I wonder, why they did not just make the parts the same? There should be no reason for that, the back of the car is the same on both sides. All they needed to do is mold a block that fits like the other side, that is non-drilled. lol. Drilling that hole makes for a very weak area now :-(
My sentiments exactly!
I've done another conversion after this video aired, without the drilling and that chassis seems to be holding up.
Do ibhave that gear in the ready set Box?
I was wondering tge same
Where did you get those 5 spoke wheels from?
I actually got them off Ali express - I believe they fit the Mini Q chassis, they are a bit larger than stock Mini Z wheels and don't fit under a lot of Mini Z shells. So far they have fit under the Toyota Supra and Ferrari Testarossa shell.
Buen video amigo, Saludos cordiales!!!
Gracias amigo
MA-02098mm:LL