Whats a good replacement for RC10 Graphite CVD Dogbones??

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Whats a good replacement for RC10 Graphite CVD Dogbones??

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With you guys help I have been rebuilding a few RC10's. I have a graphite That I have been working on and I have a few questions. Take a look at the pictures below. As always any help is appreciated.

My first question is Are they totally shot?
Secondly If they are can they be rebuilt?
Third and most likely what is the best replacement that is readily available

Thanks, Stinger.
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Re: Whats a good replacement for RC10 Graphite CVD Dogbones?

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As long as they are straight you should be fine.
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Re: Whats a good replacement for RC10 Graphite CVD Dogbones?

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they will "work" (read: the wheel will turn when the diff outdrives turn)... but they are terribly worn out and the binding will cause some interesting sneaky handling traits. No they cannot be rebuilt.

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Re: Whats a good replacement for RC10 Graphite CVD Dogbones?

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you can find lots of replacement universals on ebay, in better condition that what you have. Used like the pair you have, or you can move to a CVD type. MIP still sells the 1/4" axle CVD version for around $25.00.

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/WTI0001P?I=LXAV59&P=8

if aren't building a 100% correct car and plan to run it, I'd go with the CVD's. They are rebuildable to a point.(once the holes are ovaled out, they also get worn out, but you can replace the guts and those parts tend to wear faster then the axle and bone)

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Re: Whats a good replacement for RC10 Graphite CVD Dogbones?

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Thinking about the upgrades on the 10Ts. What size cvd for the stadium truck? Keep in mind I have the original trucks.

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Re: Whats a good replacement for RC10 Graphite CVD Dogbones?

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the original 10T uses a 1/4" axle

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Would a set from a T4 fit? Friend says he has a pair sitting around n I could have them.

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you would defiantly need bearings, shims and rear wheels. The front wheel bearings are the proper ones to convert to a 3/16 axle so you could test them first. you would also need new rear wheels to run those as the 1/4 will not fit the 3/16 axle. The shims are used in the same way as your current ones, but 3/16 in diameter. I cant say for sure that the T4 are the right length axle, but you would need more than just the joints to use them. Probably not worth it even if the axles are free...unless you get the other parts cheap enough

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Thanks for all that info.. seems like I should just buy the correct one and not worry at all.. any ideas were to buy a new(er) set from..

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Re: Whats a good replacement for RC10 Graphite CVD Dogbones?

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mip still shows them, however I dont see them on the retailers sites

http://miponline.com/store/mip1008.html

and on ebay, I have dealt with rcboys and they were great
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Associated-RC10-GT-T-CVD-Kit-1-4-Axles-/350646314153?pt=US_Character_Radio_Control_Toys&hash=item51a42624a9

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Re: Whats a good replacement for RC10 Graphite CVD Dogbones?

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Re: Whats a good replacement for RC10 Graphite CVD Dogbones?

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The last guy was looking for 10t 1/4" cvds :?

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Re: Whats a good replacement for RC10 Graphite CVD Dogbones?

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Thanks four all your help. This is going to be a basher. Went with the MIP 1007's.

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