RC10T3 Shocks Question
RC10T3 Shocks Question
Well, after more than 10 years I'm getting the T3 back on the road. It has a Trinity Copperhead brushed motor and a Traxxas speed controller. I'm not interested in brushless for this particular truck. My question concerns the shocks. The local shop tells me the shocks aren't stock for the T3, but I don't recall ever buying shocks for the truck. Also, they said green springs are the lightest, so I'm not sure if I should leave them on, or try stiffer ones. For now, fresh 30W oil front & rear. So, from the photos, can anyone tell me if these are stock? It also appears there's no way to adjust ride height on these shocks?
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Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
Yes, Those came with the sport kit. T3 parts list also shows Blue and hard anodized shocks available for them. Those were the start of the Blue "era"
Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
the sport kits with bushings did. I think the team and factory team had the team shocks.
I know our local track at the time was green, then I think black was softer when they came out.
I know our local track at the time was green, then I think black was softer when they came out.
Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
Thanks for the replies. I seriously thought about getting bearings and all the Factory Team parts for this truck, but really most of its life will be up & down the street by my house. Maybe an occasional practice at the local track. I'm going to gift it to my wife then get either a T4 or SC10 for myself. I just need to visit the local tracks to see if the stadium trucks or short course are more popular. I *almost* pulled the trigger on a Slash, but I've reconsidered. I'm hoping that the lhs gets a SC10 in soon- I'd like to see one in the flesh before buying.
Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
You should still get bearings. Not doing so will likely grove the parts they are connected to over time.
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Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
Shocks are all rebuilt, and I sprang for bearings. Still need to spring for a new body and have it painted. I'm thinking going with the scheme from the T3 instruction manual. Anyway, here she is for now.....
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Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
Hi,
Looks Great
They re-released the T3 as a ready to run, Thunder Tiger Phoenix AT10 ES,
But here's the kicker the re-released parts are all Graphite like the Factory Team T3.
So when you need parts search for the Thunder Tiger as well
In the future when you get B.S.T access let me know if you need parts I have quite a few
Dave.
Looks Great
They re-released the T3 as a ready to run, Thunder Tiger Phoenix AT10 ES,
But here's the kicker the re-released parts are all Graphite like the Factory Team T3.
So when you need parts search for the Thunder Tiger as well
In the future when you get B.S.T access let me know if you need parts I have quite a few
Dave.
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Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
It's called the Thunder Tiger ST.
Much is the same, but a lot isn't so be careful. The TT has a lot of metric stuff and the rear end is completely different. Front end steering is also different.
have fun with the t3!
Much is the same, but a lot isn't so be careful. The TT has a lot of metric stuff and the rear end is completely different. Front end steering is also different.
have fun with the t3!
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Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
Hi,
The Phoenix ST which we got in Australia was an exact copy but for the shocks and metric screws.
Mine was a early one, I had a quick look at a new buggy recently and it looked a lot different.
I bought a Factory Team T3 and scrapped the Thunder Tiger ST.
So I used the Thunder Tiger parts to keep it going and I could buy them at the local hobby shop.
Again all the parts like the chassis and arms etc were graphite.
There is an options page, I bought (factory team blue) turnbuckles, motor plate, front nose
plate to keep my T3 going.
Dave.
The Phoenix ST which we got in Australia was an exact copy but for the shocks and metric screws.
Mine was a early one, I had a quick look at a new buggy recently and it looked a lot different.
I bought a Factory Team T3 and scrapped the Thunder Tiger ST.
So I used the Thunder Tiger parts to keep it going and I could buy them at the local hobby shop.
Again all the parts like the chassis and arms etc were graphite.
There is an options page, I bought (factory team blue) turnbuckles, motor plate, front nose
plate to keep my T3 going.
Dave.
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Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
The TT parts I bought (susp. arms, tower were def. NOT grafite. Where can I get those? Are they still available on the internet you think?
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Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
Hi,
The graphite parts you can tell because if you if you try cut them with a razor blade you can feel the
graphite particles, they feel gritty.
I don't know where to buy new graphite parts, I can try my local hobby shop for old stock.
Maybe I need to put the parts on B.S.T, I still have a heap of T3 and Thunder Tiger ST parts even
some NIP arms.
Dave.
The graphite parts you can tell because if you if you try cut them with a razor blade you can feel the
graphite particles, they feel gritty.
I don't know where to buy new graphite parts, I can try my local hobby shop for old stock.
Maybe I need to put the parts on B.S.T, I still have a heap of T3 and Thunder Tiger ST parts even
some NIP arms.
Dave.
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Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
NIP AE parts for the t3 are available true the internet. I also bought some susp. parms and stuff in case I would break something
But you mentioned a kind of early Thunder Tiger ST that was an exact copy of the AE T3, where the Thunder Tiger ST I know is quite different.
But you mentioned a kind of early Thunder Tiger ST that was an exact copy of the AE T3, where the Thunder Tiger ST I know is quite different.
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Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
Hi,
Here is a pic of some of the parts I have NIP,
Nose plate screws, steering pins, rear arm mounts and front arms.
Cheers, Dave.
Here is a pic of some of the parts I have NIP,
Nose plate screws, steering pins, rear arm mounts and front arms.
Cheers, Dave.
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Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
interesting. Those rear arm mounts look like normal AE ones. As far as I can remenber mine looked different.
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Re: RC10T3 Shocks Question
Hi,
My local hobby shop is showing stock of some parts still, I might go there and have a look in the next
day or so.
Dave.
My local hobby shop is showing stock of some parts still, I might go there and have a look in the next
day or so.
Dave.
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