The rear pod bearings are 1/4 x 3/8 flanged. There are 4 total, two in the diff and two on the axle. The bearing number is FR168. This should make it easier to locate in your country. The front wheel bearings are 1/8 x 5/16 flanged and are a FR2-5
Hope this helps. I could send you to a few places in the USA but you should have better choices more local to you.
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GoMachV wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 9:20 am
The rear pod bearings are 1/4 x 3/8 flanged. There are 4 total, two in the diff and two on the axle. The bearing number is FR168. This should make it easier to locate in your country. The front wheel bearings are 1/8 x 5/16 flanged and are a FR2-5
Hope this helps. I could send you to a few places in the USA but you should have better choices more local to you.
Team Associated Factory Team RC10L4 / RC10L5 / RC10LSS / RC12LSS Metal Sealed Ball Bearing Set: This official Team Associated kit is specifically designed for your RC10LS and includes all the bearings you need (typically 9pcs). You can find it online at retailers like Bonanza, TBS Bearings and J-M Supplies.
hi guys here are a few photos of my old RC10LS
love driving this car back in the 90s got it to handle so sweet..... got 3rd in the 96 nationals.
like coming to this site brings back some great memory's looking at some of these old cars
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Here's the end product:
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