TAG/SG Coyote
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote
Yep, from memory,
early models have a long slot down each side of the chassis and no black plastic clips for battery mounting. Less reinforcing in the front and rear lower arms. They use e clips to hold the wheels on instead of nuts. The internal bulkheads that surround the gearboxes have no upper screw holes.
They use a one piece underguard bumper setup instead of a separate underguard and the big white bumper.
Going by the photos, yours is a later version.
early models have a long slot down each side of the chassis and no black plastic clips for battery mounting. Less reinforcing in the front and rear lower arms. They use e clips to hold the wheels on instead of nuts. The internal bulkheads that surround the gearboxes have no upper screw holes.
They use a one piece underguard bumper setup instead of a separate underguard and the big white bumper.
Going by the photos, yours is a later version.
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote
I think I have them on an external hard drive, I'll have to look.
I disagree with the buggy being "junk." I've noticed that a lot of your posts come off as negative whether it's intentional or not. If you have a problem with clinehobbies you can always take it up with him on here as he's an active member in good standing.
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote
Should it theoretically have the metal gears then?1300GT wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2017 10:51 pm Yep, from memory,
early models have a long slot down each side of the chassis and no black plastic clips for battery mounting. Less reinforcing in the front and rear lower arms. They use e clips to hold the wheels on instead of nuts. The internal bulkheads that surround the gearboxes have no upper screw holes.
They use a one piece underguard bumper setup instead of a separate underguard and the big white bumper.
Going by the photos, yours is a later version.
Great info - thank you.
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote
Yes - any pictures very much appreciated. Many thanks.Lowgear wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2017 1:18 amI think I have them on an external hard drive, I'll have to look.
I disagree with the buggy being "junk." I've noticed that a lot of your posts come off as negative whether it's intentional or not. If you have a problem with clinehobbies you can always take it up with him on here as he's an active member in good standing.
clinehobbies was the seller and was very good with comms and info. He got back to me almost immediately with my numerous questions. Can't fault him throughout the sale and i am pleased to have won the car. I'm also not too bothered by people saying the buggy is junk as i'm in this for a bit of nostalgia and i always wanted one back in the day. That is all it is about for me. If i can turn it into something good then even better, as i like something a little out of the ordinary. There seems to be cars being avidly collected in the hobby now which i considered as street toys/junk myself bitd when i was racing competitively, so each to their own i guess.
Looking forward to the kit arriving so i can hopefully get cracking!
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote
There's a good chance they will be.
When I bought my two 2WD kits they both had all steel gears and later parts. The only difference between the two was the box art. One had the black wheeled Coyote and the other had the white wheeled Coyote with the wing and white bumper.
When I bought my two 2WD kits they both had all steel gears and later parts. The only difference between the two was the box art. One had the black wheeled Coyote and the other had the white wheeled Coyote with the wing and white bumper.
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote
Ok sounds good - i will keep my fingers crossed.
Looks like i have everything i need for the 4wd build apart from the front drive shafts. I can see the 4 required stub axles in my kit - so will the front ones still be the slotted ones to accept dog bones even if this was originally a 2wd kit?
I also only see 3 large bearings in my pictures (laid out next to the partially built chassis). Seems an unusual number - what are these does anybody know?
I read somewhere that the 4wd cars came with black wheels and the 2wd with the white ones - is there any truth behind this?
Looks like i have everything i need for the 4wd build apart from the front drive shafts. I can see the 4 required stub axles in my kit - so will the front ones still be the slotted ones to accept dog bones even if this was originally a 2wd kit?
I also only see 3 large bearings in my pictures (laid out next to the partially built chassis). Seems an unusual number - what are these does anybody know?

I read somewhere that the 4wd cars came with black wheels and the 2wd with the white ones - is there any truth behind this?
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote
Kyosho optima shafts are a perfect fit. Since the optima rere is out, they are really easy to find cheap on eBay. You will need to file or dremel the pins on the outboard side just a little. Your shafts wil all accept dogbones.
Bearings are 5x16 and 8x16. I got mine on eBay for next to nothing.
Both my fwd and rwd came with white wheels. I can't speak for the 4wd.
Bearings are 5x16 and 8x16. I got mine on eBay for next to nothing.
Both my fwd and rwd came with white wheels. I can't speak for the 4wd.
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote
Perfect answers and info - thank you!
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote
Well these turned up today.... made it to me before the actual car has arrived (although i've tracked it into the UK and to our local sorting office so far... not long to wait now!)
Although i am unsure whether my gearboxes come with the metal diff gears or not, i thought i'd better grab these seeing as they were available and at decent price. Even if i am lucky enough to already have the metal gears in place, then these will sit as spares.
Although i am unsure whether my gearboxes come with the metal diff gears or not, i thought i'd better grab these seeing as they were available and at decent price. Even if i am lucky enough to already have the metal gears in place, then these will sit as spares.
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote
Also found this review (in French) which included a shot and description of a Works Coyote driven by M. Pernice, which includes a carbon fibre chassis fabricated by Ferrari(!) Also has the motor canted over to one side to lower the centre of gravity, as well as carbon fibre additions atop the gearboxes/suspension mounts. Pretty cool.
And another shot of the same car taken from a different thread on this forum:-
And another shot of the same car taken from a different thread on this forum:-
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote
Was this before or after the predator?
Another car from that era with a similar layout was the Yankee Electra
Another car from that era with a similar layout was the Yankee Electra
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote
Waaaaay before the Predator. Not dissimilar though, right?
If they had stuck with the low layout shocks from the original Coyote it would be a dead ringer.
If they had stuck with the low layout shocks from the original Coyote it would be a dead ringer.
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Re: TAG/SG Coyote
Both pics from '87.
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