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Look what I dug up
My old RC10ce I believe.
It's time for it to run again but I could use some help getting the "right" parts.
It's time for it to run again but I could use some help getting the "right" parts.
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Re: Look what I dug up
I would like to make it a runner.
I am working on learning the new technology.
I figured this site would be the place for the car itself.
1 of the drive axles is worn is there replacements/upgrades available?
I am working on learning the new technology.
I figured this site would be the place for the car itself.
1 of the drive axles is worn is there replacements/upgrades available?
Re: Look what I dug up
Just keep an eye on ebay for the original parts you need. I believe MIP still makes CVD's for the RC10. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
Nice looking car by the way.
Nice looking car by the way.
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Re: Look what I dug up
That's a fancy way to say 1/4" right?HotRodDiesels wrote:Measured them, they are .250.

If your looking to run/race it there are just a handful of things you really "have" to do-
1). Thundertiger Phoenix BX-II 2.2 rear wheels (correct offset, B3 clone)
2). MIP B2 3/16" CVD set & 4, 1/2"x3/16" bearings
3). Duratrax Evader 2.2 front wheels (RC10 correct offset)
4). Re-position the battery box forward 1/2" if using lipo battery
all available @ Towerhobbies
B4 topshaft/Slipper assembly is optional but recommended if your racing-
B4 wing mount fits well too and helps out tons too-
Yes, it will handle LiPo and brushless without a hitch as long as you can build a diff correctly

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Re: Look what I dug up
Now that's what I call helpful.
Thank You
Smaller I.D. bearings to fit the cvd's/stub axles right?
MIP doesn't have direct fit for the 1/4" bearings?
It already has 2.2 wheels but I could definitely use more.
I will be running Lipo's but moving the box is no big deal.
Any thoughts on a modern servo?
I have a Futaba S9301 but don't know if it will work with new recievers.
Thank You
Smaller I.D. bearings to fit the cvd's/stub axles right?
MIP doesn't have direct fit for the 1/4" bearings?
It already has 2.2 wheels but I could definitely use more.
I will be running Lipo's but moving the box is no big deal.
Any thoughts on a modern servo?
I have a Futaba S9301 but don't know if it will work with new recievers.
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Re: Look what I dug up
It's not that MIP doesn't make stub axles to fit 1/4" bearings it's that you can only buy modern 2.2" wheels that fit the 1/4" axle from JC Racing in the UK.
The Thunder Tiger Phoenix BX-II rear wheels require 3/16" stub axles.
The Thunder Tiger Phoenix BX-II rear wheels require 3/16" stub axles.
Re: Look what I dug up
looks great , if it were me, i would strip off the white nylon and pick up some rpm front and rear arms and save the stock ones. other than that its ready to run as it is.
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Re: Look what I dug up
I understand now, Thanks.Phin wrote:It's not that MIP doesn't make stub axles to fit 1/4" bearings it's that you can only buy modern 2.2" wheels that fit the 1/4" axle from JC Racing in the UK.
The Thunder Tiger Phoenix BX-II rear wheels require 3/16" stub axles.
Will do, thanks for the tips.racerx350 wrote:looks great , if it were me, i would strip off the white nylon and pick up some rpm front and rear arms and save the stock ones. other than that its ready to run as it is.
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Re: Look what I dug up
Is this the right ones?
http://miponline.com/store/mip1198.html
Rear Wheels?
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/WTI0001P?I=LXALSF&P=8
http://miponline.com/store/mip1198.html
Rear Wheels?
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/WTI0001P?I=LXALSF&P=8
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Re: Look what I dug up
yup, but you'll need new bearings to run those. 3/16" x 3/8" flanged (as long as you have the stock hub carriers).
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