RC-10 WOIN (without RC-10B3 transmisson)

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Re: rc-10 with an RC-10B3 transmisson.

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I made some shims for the arm mounts.

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Now I need to make an order for more parts.

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Is there a special reason why you did that? You would need to install even more shims on the front of the arm mounts in order to keep the rearforward caster angle.
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Re: rc-10 with an RC-10B3 transmisson.

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couple posts back David: the outdrives are higher up than on the stealth transmission, which makes the bones squeeze in the cups and limits suspension travel.
I thought the shims were over the whole length of the mount, but after your comment and looking at the picture...it looks like the avise was not well understood.
Personally I would have gone for different axle carriers to bring the lower arms and bones more parallel

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The shim is the full length of the mount.

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very well, just an optical illusion in the pic

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I think I put the mount on the wrong side :oops: ..

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soniccj5 wrote:I think I put the mount on the wrong side :oops: ..
yeah that's what I thought, but you looked so self-confident...
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A wise man learns from his own mistakes, a wiser man learns from other peoples mistakes.

thankyou for the lesson :wink:

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Added some paint to my chassis today.

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it's hammer time :wink:

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Spent about 30 mins outside last night with the grill a loaf pan and rit dye. My yellow parts are now black :P .

It is almost time to assemble everything. I just need me tower order to come in.

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Looking more like a car now.

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Just need to pickup some blue loctite tonight and I should be able to get it running. I wont have time to paint the new body, but I plan on running my original RC-10 body from back in the day :D

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Well it is together and ready to run.


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Got a new body waiting to be painted.

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ha, looks great, kind of mean; like the underdog that's gonna pale the local bullies

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