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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 5:28 pm
by EddScott
Quick question - what size bit do I need for the hinge pin retainer screws?

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 3:11 am
by Niki
I've used 1.5mm to take powder out.

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 6:26 pm
by Dr1ven
Will the Associated 7215 shock tower for T2/GT work for the conversion?

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 8:48 am
by JasonB
Dr1ven wrote:Will the Associated 7215 shock tower for T2/GT work for the conversion?
You will need a custom tower for buggy shocks. The printed template is for cutting your own for .71 shocks. GoMachV sells .71 or .89 custom towers pre-made.
Link:

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 9:05 pm
by vintage AE
Lately I've been looking at my OIN build that I did many years ago and realized it's been a long time since it's gotten any attention. I think the thing to do is make it into a quadra-symmetrical RC10 so if I ever do make it to a VONATS than I can have a backup if the NIX91 breaks.

QUESTION: Can you use the first 3 holes in the nose plate (short wheel base) or do you use the last 3 holes (long wheel base) to achieve the correct symmetry? I think I already know, but don't want to buy another nose plate lol.

A pic for those not familiar with the car.
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Recent changes while deciding what to do for updating it.
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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 2:44 am
by Niki
I used "long wheelbase" holes for tub mounting and "short wheelbase" holes for bellcranks.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=38327&start=15#p433479

-Niki-

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 9:44 am
by yellowdatsun
That's one of the best paint jobs I've seen in a while. Both original and eye pleasing.

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2016 12:18 pm
by vintage AE
Thanks for the compliments! Niki, looks like I'll need a new nose plate and tunes if I want to do this right. It's going to be a while anyway, this is just something I'm brainstorming to keep this build alive.

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 5:10 pm
by bgLGT
Hey guys, take it easy on me, this is my first post. In cleaning out my parents house for their move, I rediscovered my RC10T from my childhood. I've always wanted a buggy and this RC10T seems like the perfect host for the Quadra-Symmetric conversion. I'm still undecided about towers as I have truck suspension. Would a RC Carbon Works CW-119 tower be compatible with the arm kit? Should I run an RC10T rear tower or convert to a World's tower? Am I also correct to assume that the conversion uses the 9755 CVA axles with the 9672's and the 7358 rear carrier? Would it be wise to convert to one of the NIX rear carriers to run hex wheels without an adapter? Thanks!

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 5:19 pm
by GoMachV
If you need to proper Nix towers, I cut them. I can do carbon if that is what your after. G10 (natural or black color) is just a lot more forgiving.

The 119 tower you mentioned is for .89 shocks, where the quadra was set up for .71 worlds fronts. If you are going to run the longer .89’s that tower should work. Mine also come in all the lengths, including one that would reuse your 1.02 truck fronts (basically a RPM tower)

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 2:20 am
by Niki
Nice to see some action on this topic :)
#9672 bones + #9755 axles + #9890 hexes together with zero degree rere-Worlds rear hubs (#7364 or similar).
New printing technology MJF now available on imaterialise. It's better than SLS. Also free shipment until Cyber Monday.
https://i.materialise.com/shop/item/quadra-v2-rc10-arm-set

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 1:26 pm
by bgLGT
GoMachV and Niki, thank you both! My 10T is currently on the original gold truck dampers. I considered reusing the dampers, but ideally, I think I should source a set of SAE sized V2's while I can. Niki/GoMachV, can the kit be adapted to metric V2 B4 dampers to help future proof the kit? The 7364 hubs seem difficult to source currently, I'm not sure if they are just on back-order or completely discontinued. I will need new bearings and guts anyway since I'm still on Oilites, maybe it would be better to convert to your NIX63651? V2 arms are on order! I fudged a bit and bought a set of V1's before realizing my mistake and re-ordering V2's in MJF. i.materialise processes orders fast. It looks like there will be a reduced-cost V1 conversion up for sale/trade in time for the holiday's. It's a bit overwhelming to jump back in after a 20 year hiatus! Thanks for designing this conversion kit...it's less about the cost to me and all about the nostalgia of my childhood. :D

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 1:58 pm
by GoMachV
I can make the towers for any size shocks, but the original spec is for the front .71 v2 shocks from the rere worlds car.

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 5:46 pm
by Niki
Towerhobbies says "Late Nov" for #7364 hubs. It's easier to work with original hubs (if available). SLS or MJF hub bearing housing most likely needs finetuning. It can be done but personally I don't like it. Sometimes there just is no option.

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 4:22 am
by Niki
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New front tower NIX80032 for .89" shocks. Works with bigbores also.
Drawing sent to GoMachV.