
A&L RC10T BUILD
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Re: A&L RC10T BUILD
So you balancing out your too narrow Andy's truck with a too wide A&L truck? 
Those are monster truck wheels for converting buggies. You need to find the later style wheels.

Those are monster truck wheels for converting buggies. You need to find the later style wheels.
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Re: A&L RC10T BUILD
well if u consider a 1/2" wider than a stock rc10t, than okPhin wrote:So you balancing out your too narrow Andy's truck with a too wide A&L truck?
Those are monster truck wheels for converting buggies. You need to find the later style wheels.

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Re: A&L RC10T BUILD
Better check your alignment. It looks like you've got a bit too much toe-in.
On a more serious note, a set of blue nose braces would look good, as would a blue screw set.

On a more serious note, a set of blue nose braces would look good, as would a blue screw set.
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Re: A&L RC10T BUILD
It's a ~1/2" wider per side difference between monster truck conversion wheels and 10T wheels so about 1" +/- wider than a stock 10T.hugger19 wrote:well if u consider a 1/2" wider than a stock rc10t, than okPhin wrote:So you balancing out your too narrow Andy's truck with a too wide A&L truck?
Those are monster truck wheels for converting buggies. You need to find the later style wheels.
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Re: A&L RC10T BUILD
I don't think he ever had a longer truck version. The buggy/T2 length is preferred anyway
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