Tamiya 58274 - 1/10 TA04-S Chassis Kit Tunable Competition Base  [58274]

Tamiya 58274 - 1/10 TA04-S Chassis Kit
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NZD$152.60
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
58274
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Track-focused TA04-S platform for precise handling

The Tamiya 58274 - 1/10 TA04-S Chassis Kit pairs smart design with a layout tuned for steady lap times and reliable performance. Its complete ball-bearing setup reduces friction points and helps keep the drivetrain efficient during longer sessions.

Belt-driven 4WD and balanced suspension

The chassis uses a 2 belt full-time 4WD arrangement combined with double wishbone suspension to give confident traction from corner entry to exit. A hardened resin double deck frame adds structural stiffness while keeping the overall mass manageable.

Fine-tune steering and suspension geometry

Adjustable turnbuckles in both the steering and suspension let you refine toe and camber to suit your driving style. The TA04-S accepts a range of setup tweaks to shift understeer or oversteer behavior without major rebuilds.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Overall Length: 365mm
  • Overall Width: 184mm
  • Clearance: 8mm
  • Weight Fully Equipped: 1,517g
  • Wheelbase: 257mm
  • Tread F/R: 162mm
  • Chassis Material: ABS/Polycarbonate
  • Suspension: Front and Rear Double Wishbone
  • Transmission Type: 2 Belt Mid-ship Full-time 4WD
  • Gear Ratio: 7.08:1
  • Tire Width: F/R both 26mm
  • Tire Diameter: F/R both 64mm

For hobbyists wanting to learn setup and chase consistent lap times, this kit provides a strong, adjustable foundation to build from.

The assembly follows a logical sequence typical of Tamiya kits; an intermediate builder can complete it with basic tools and a few hours of dedicated work.
Yes. The belt-drive components and common wear items are widely available, and many hop-up parts exist to suit different budgets.
Standard on-road slicks in the listed width and diameter are a good starting point; experiment with compounds based on surface grip and temperature.
Yes. With the right electronics and tuned setup, the chassis can be competitive at club events where handling consistency matters.

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