Old style case with spacers and bearing in the case.
Felt transmission gasket
idler is a part number I don't recognize.
Manual with part numbers some references to cc parts, some part numbers not updated around fasteners
15 degree casters
1/4" axle rear
JosephS wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 6:43 pm
Old style case with spacers and bearing in the case.
Felt transmission gasket
idler is a part number I don't recognize.
Manual with part numbers some references to cc parts, some part numbers not updated around fasteners
15 degree casters
1/4" axle rear
Also:
Later style steering blocks with aluminum axles - ala CE and Worlds Car.
Later style rear uprights - 0 degree toe.
It seems odd to see a V1 slipper in a modern kit. I'm good with that.
JosephS wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 6:43 pm
Old style case with spacers and bearing in the case.
Felt transmission gasket
idler is a part number I don't recognize.
Manual with part numbers some references to cc parts, some part numbers not updated around fasteners
15 degree casters
1/4" axle rear
Also:
Later style steering blocks with aluminum axles - ala CE and Worlds Car.
Later style rear uprights - 0 degree toe.
It seems odd to see a V1 slipper in a modern kit. I'm good with that.
To me it depends on if they are going to release support parts. V1 slipper parts aren’t easy find.
They went to the trouble to mold the original stealth cases but didn’t include the button cover. That was on the same tree as the spacers.
This is my 1991 rc10t also my very first hobby grade rc truck. Been in the hobby a while and decided to make a race ready version with an ecx boost full metal tranny and traxxas driveshafts cc sidewinder 5700 aluminum shock towers lungsfered...
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This is my 1991 rc10t also my very first hobby grade rc truck. Been in the hobby a while and decided to make a race ready version with an ecx boost full metal tranny and traxxas driveshafts cc sidewinder 5700 aluminum shock towers lungsfered...
Well, I recently caught the bug after my Dad and I saw the 40th RC10. I just had to have a vintage gold pan too and then the rabbit hole of various editions. I went a little crazy and bought 2 a pretty mint Cadillac and a RC10 Graphite that I think...
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Welcome dude, great buys. Looks like you know how to pick them 8)
A brief pop-up shower this afternoon left the track a little wetter than I'd expected.
However, traction was exceptional and a good time was had by all. Even managed to carry the front wheels through certain sections - and that never happens.
Seems...
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A brief pop-up shower this afternoon left the track a little wetter than I'd expected.
However, traction was exceptional and a good time was had by all. Even managed to carry the front wheels through certain sections - and that never happens.
Seems...
I just can't help myself,not when vintage Losi' are going at such low prices-Yet another eBay score.
This time a very clean JRX2,complete with radio for a whopping US$30.
It'll clean up REAL nice...The part I love is that body-From what I can see it...
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Thanks for reminding me that I need some decent servo tape,Bongo!
Good ol' 3M.
I love that company! Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing. :D
The JRX Pro had a longer chassis and thus,room for another servo mounting post.
I'm sure they came with two...
My last RC10 was a gold pan which I bought new in 1987. I always loved that car but got out of the hobby by '89. Now my 6yr old son has an interest in RC cars so I bought a lot of 3 Team Associated Cars (1 gold pan RC10, 1 RC10T & the 3rd unknown;...