The Official "What is it?" Thread

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DennisM wrote:I have a set of rears in chrome plastic that looks just like them.
Same golden chrome.
Crosspin mount.
I love those wheels...too bad they're not 2" or I'd buy 'em.
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Anybody know what aluminum rear wheels these are?
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Jason wrote:A while back I picked up a box of RC10T, Astute & Frog parts with quite few hop ups. I found this aluminiun bumper in the box but I can't seem to plave it. It's not wide enough for a clod and I can't find anything quite like it doing an image search. It's solid aluminium and has a bit of heft to it. Does anyone recognize it? Thanks in advance.

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Lunch Box or Midnight Pumpkin possibly? Maybe even a Blackfoot? Holes look like they are in an odd location though.

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REMJ666 wrote:Need help identifying this truck body...Who made it and does it have a name ????
Proline rc10t3 crowd pleazer body to be exact
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Can anyone tell me what car or truck these came off of originally? They have a plastic notched body ride height adjustment system? :?

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Kyosho

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romulus22 wrote:Kyosho
Thanks! 8)
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As for the exact car, too many to list. Early to mid 1990s.

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Yep, and some had the nice adjusters like yours, others used the clips. Those were on the Stingers and some Rampage for starters.
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What is it? Thanks.

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minreg wrote:What is it? Thanks.
Schumacher SST 99 Pro :)

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CAT3K wrote:
minreg wrote:What is it? Thanks.
Schumacher SST 99 Pro :)

Thanks for that. I did not even think of Schumacher.

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I have 2 Yokomo diffs both with equal size 3mm belt pulleys and thay are both equally wild. But to from Yokomo are those pulleys and outdrives?

Diff 1:
pulley on "diff 1" does have collar only on one side. Maybe some rear diff pulley?
outdrives on diff 1 have many large radiuses
outdrives are maybe from some front diff, since when installed on rear bulkhead, the pulley is in same line with motor mount so it will not fit there

Diff 2:
outdrives do not have practically any radius
will fit nicely to ZY10 94 rear bulkhead
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Any info about these diff parts will be helpful.

Jirka

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