Orangemazda's RC10 Worlds project
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Orangemazda's RC10 Worlds project
Here's my latest project. A worlds car with some A&L, some Factory Works, and some other custom bits thrown in along the way.
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Re: Orangemazda's RC10 Worlds project
I like what your doing so far. Are those dhawk (ebay) aluminum front arms?
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Re: Orangemazda's RC10 Worlds project
Yes, they are. I thought it would look cool to have symmetrical looking front and rear arms.
NomadRacer wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2017 5:33 am I like what your doing so far. Are those dhawk (ebay) aluminum front arms?
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Re: Orangemazda's RC10 Worlds project
I agree with you, looks great together. I'm thinking about getting a set for one of my trailing arm buggies. How was your experience with buying from them? I see them with a slight price drop right now, $33.89.
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Re: Orangemazda's RC10 Worlds project
The quality is good and the shipping was faster then I expected.
NomadRacer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 10, 2017 10:58 am I agree with you, looks great together. I'm thinking about getting a set for one of my trailing arm buggies. How was your experience with buying from them? I see them with a slight price drop right now, $33.89.
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Re: Orangemazda's RC10 Worlds project
Definitely a nice looking ride. 

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RC10CE 6-gear, RC10 Team, 10L, 10LSS, Worlds, B2, B4 TC, FT TC3, Nitro SC8, SC18, RC18LM, FT SC10.2, Worlds-ReRe, B6, B6D
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SSC10 build - http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=88&t=41740
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Re: Orangemazda's RC10 Worlds project
What rear tires are those? I've been looking for some like that.
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Re: Orangemazda's RC10 Worlds project
The tires are vintage Losi 2.2 "X-patterns". I believe the part number is A-7358
NomadRacer wrote: ↑Mon Jun 12, 2017 11:07 am What rear tires are those? I've been looking for some like that.
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Re: Orangemazda's RC10 Worlds project
I couldn't find those Losi tires but came across these Schumacher U6786 "Block" 2.2's.
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Re: Orangemazda's RC10 Worlds project
Got a few more things done on the steering. Hopefully I'll have some time tonight to put the shocks together.
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