Alternative to rc10 Classic steering?
Alternative to rc10 Classic steering?
Looking for suggestions
The stock system nut backs off after some time running.
The stock system nut backs off after some time running.
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Re: Alternative to rc10 Classic steering?
That's a nut problem not a bellcrank problem, you could use a different nut.... Or go to the world's steering assembly. It's cheap and very good
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Re: Alternative to rc10 Classic steering?
Thanks
Perhaps I will use a different nut. Nylock type metal. I'd like to keep the car looking as original as possible.
Perhaps I will use a different nut. Nylock type metal. I'd like to keep the car looking as original as possible.
Re: Alternative to rc10 Classic steering?
Thanks
Classic A & L nice, will see if the better but can survive a track session if not I will look into aftermarket or worlds car steering
Classic A & L nice, will see if the better but can survive a track session if not I will look into aftermarket or worlds car steering
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Re: Alternative to rc10 Classic steering?
I'm running Ebay China aluminum cranks on re re worlds and it has been flawless on track and durable. I'll probably upset someone here but it worked good for me.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aluminum-Steering-Cranks-For-Team-Associated-RC10-6255-Dhawk-Racing-DR-920038S-/192052441906?epid=718127724&hash=item2cb737b332:g:krkAAOSwEzxYb6FD
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aluminum-Steering-Cranks-For-Team-Associated-RC10-6255-Dhawk-Racing-DR-920038S-/192052441906?epid=718127724&hash=item2cb737b332:g:krkAAOSwEzxYb6FD
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Re: Alternative to rc10 Classic steering?
The only problem with the Dhawk was that they used to come with metric screws lol. Sounds like they have fixed that now.
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Re: Alternative to rc10 Classic steering?
Could be since they run a 4mm bearing right on the threads instead of using a post.
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