Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?

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Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?

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Want something better than the stcok servo saver in my goldpan and was wondering who (besides associated-have had 0 luck finding any) made ball bearing bellcrank steering kits for the RC10?

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Re: Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?

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RPM, MIP, Houge, Hot Trick, A&L and a few more

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Re: Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?

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losi/rps
there are several modern dirt-oval companies which still make bellcranks that are very similar to the originals.

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Re: Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?

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Who else is still making them? Which dirt oval guys...need more info. :D

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Re: Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?

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www.kippshobbies.com
(still using old-school frames for html, so no direct link)
products>chassis>kipps first one on top is what you want.
also products>chassis>putnam these are more expensive, and the standoffs are separate(I think they come in different heights?)

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Re: Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?

Post by Charlie don't surf »

Standoff height is determined by placing the "hex" portion of the aluminum on the top or bottom
of the bellcrank, and the Putnam ones won't work on a older car because they have a fore/aft
hole system for ackerman & bump steer that will connect with the rc10 front bulkhead when turned

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