Some of the wheels and bodies do not fit, maybe XX stuff.
I plan to clean 'er up, find a fresh body to paint, and maybe install some older electrics to run it.
That is when I find the time between my "other" R/C projects....

I did that with my losi chassis also because I wanted to mount my ESC on the chassis (flat) vs. on the rear shock tower. It didn't affect anything....HotRodJosh wrote:but the chassis was clearanced on one side for some reason.
That's true. On my jrx pro, I had a ton of upgrades that later found itself on the pro SE. There were still a number of items that I had to address the weak points of the car. By the time the pro SE came around, the industry pretty much knew what worked and what didn't.HotRodJosh wrote:But other than that, there isn't much to do with these things.
Maybe that's why I'm partial to RC10's, all the aftermarket parts, dyeable nylon, etc. makes 'em so much more "customizable" to the individual.....
Same with me...I love building modified versions of a car. That's what I really like about the RC10...there were so many after market items for it. Even if they didn't work, I still enjoy building up a car with those parts.HotRodJosh wrote:I agree....that's why I'm drawn to the older stuff, as I can't leave anything "stock"..haha!
So I took this car apart last night to clean it and the front bulkhead/suspension mount is broken.You don't see it when it's mounted, but I don't think it'd last long if ran.
I think I have to disagree with you, if you look at the pro se I built that Gary posted, look at it its is very far from stock. I used XX retro fit trans, XX wheels, front spindles, JrxT RPM ft arms, RPM rear arms, MIP XX CVD's, and so on. theirs a lot you can do to these cars. they will still run with todays cars. they made me race with the 4wd mod cars and it could hang with a stock motor. yes you are right the dyeable parts are cool. but the white parts police will get you these days for that.HotRodJosh wrote:Well, probably build with a modified motor...
But other than that, there isn't much to do with these things.
Maybe that's why I'm partial to RC10's, all the aftermarket parts, dyeable nylon, etc. makes 'em so much more "customizable" to the individual.....
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