RC10T Runner by slotcarrod

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vintage AE wrote:Hey Rod, could I get that gear cover back? I cant seem to find one for the build I'm doing now :oops: :lol:
Fat chance! :P :lol:

You can have the B3 one, and hold it in with one screw! :P :lol:

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slotcarrod wrote:
slotcarrod wrote:Got the shocks built this morning before going trail rigging. Here are some of my shock tips:

HOW TO POLISH YOUR CRUSTY OLD SHAFTYou know? Not one comment from the likes of Reg, scr8p or any of the other demented minded people on this forum. I even put the sentences in red! :roll: :mrgreen: I'm disappointed! :mrgreen:
So by removing the small amount of material necessary to clean up the scratching and pitting, you still didn't make the OD of the shafts small enough to cause leak problems of their own??

Either way Rod, I'm impressed!
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No leaking at all and ultra smooth!

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Rod, did ya use the red rings ,or the later blue ones ?????

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rc10johnny wrote:Rod, did ya use the red rings ,or the later blue ones ?????
Huh???? :? Red rings???

If your talking about O-rings, I use the red ones, but I have never seen blue ones for these shocks from AE!

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IIRC the good blue o-rings for the ae shocks were made by MIP:

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M1043 Blue Seals for all shocks (8pc)
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traxxas also sells the blue ones in their rebuild kits, or did.

mcmaster sells the red silicone o-rings, you can buy 'em a hundred at a time for a good price.....

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jwscab wrote:traxxas also sells the blue ones in their rebuild kits, or did.
I don't recall whether or not the traxxas blue seals were/are made of silicone or whether or not they even worked well.

I thought I read something somewhere about how the "newer" red seals from ae might be made of silicone, and that they work better than ae's "old" red shock seals.
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I use current AE red o-rings, they seem the same to me. They work great. You just need to use Green Slime!

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The reason I asked ,I was sent a rebuild kit in mistake,it was assc. and it had the blue O-rings which I have never used...Thanks JohnnySr

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Been putting this one off for a bit, but did some work on it! I dyed the Deans plugs black (they took the black Rit very well) and replaced some wires with black ones, or covered them with black heat shrink tubing. I used some Losi neon orange shock springs on all 4 corners, the are about the same rate as AE green springs. I made some neon orange wheel dots. I was going to add black AE and Reedy decals to the wheel dots, but I'm not sure if I like them yet! They may grow on me!
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Just in time for Halloween ... the truck looks great!
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how do you make wheel dots, they look factory made? Is the Reedy decal custom too, looks really good?

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sneako43 wrote:Just in time for Halloween ... the truck looks great!
Good point, Halloween! :lol: Thanks btw!

VintageAE, for the wheel dots, I just used an OLFA circle cutter and some vinyl sticker paper. You can see the roll behind the truck with the circle cut outs I made.
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The vinyl is a bit thin, so I was thinking after the AE and Reedy stickers are put on. I would put a layer of clear vinyl over top to make it thicker and stronger for racing!

Do you guys think they look ok on this truck?

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Beautiful!

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