Camo RC10T
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Re: Camo RC10T
The new bell cranks are shorter than the stock parts, the steering turnbuckles will need to be lengthened. Any suggestions on setting the these so that I have correct steering geometry? Thanks!
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Re: Camo RC10T
To use the new bellcranks you would need to shorten the wheelbase by moving the noseplate in.By useing the other three holes then steering be correct but wheelbase be shorter.DON
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Re: Camo RC10T
I think I am going to try to leave the truck in the long wheel base configuration and mount the bell cranks in the forward holes that are for the short wheel base. This looks like it will make everything line up pretty well. The only downside I can see is a little added weight (two screws). Anyone have any experience doing this?
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Re: Camo RC10T
Just got to make sure the ballcups dont hit the the top tunbuckle ballcups on the tower,doin it that way.Using RPM ON BOTH THEY HIT WAY MORE SO I USE STANDARD BALLCUPS ON TOP ONES only on the two tower balls rest i do rpm or all standard cups..Dang laptop has no caps light on it lol sorry.DON
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Re: Camo RC10T
this is how i like to set up my ts and t2s.. i get 3 small nuts to lock the front end to the chassis and use bearing buggy steering.. this strong setup is why im such a fan of these rcs (t and t2)rdnether wrote:I think I am going to try to leave the truck in the long wheel base configuration and mount the bell cranks in the forward holes that are for the short wheel base. This looks like it will make everything line up pretty well. The only downside I can see is a little added weight (two screws). Anyone have any experience doing this?
Thanks!
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Re: Camo RC10T
ebay is your best bet...rdnether wrote:Anyone know where I can get an aluminum rear bulkhead for this RC10T?
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Peace and professionlism.....Kabunga signing off!!!
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Re: Camo RC10T
I haven't been able to find one on ebay, I've been looking for a couple months. Maybe there is another solution, what I am trying to do is configure this thing to accept a lipo. I really don't want to cut up my original rear bulkhead. Any successful solutions?
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