RC10 CE rebuild electronics

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Re: RC10 CE rebuild electronics

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That will work! :mrgreen:

If you look in the RC10 re-release manual you'll find the shock down stops. I think it takes the tall ones to fix the rear shocks.
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Re: RC10 CE rebuild electronics

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I got a couple billet pieces and tried to make the CVA's as long as possible by putting some thin washers on the inboard side. There is a gap between that washer and the bearing due to a micro-thin washer that came with the CVA kit. Put a thin one between the hub block and the A arm too to make sure there was no play. Another pic of the limiting strap also.
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Re: RC10 CE rebuild electronics

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Ok, newb question: what size tires does my CE take for the 2 piece wheels? I have set of Losi A-7202 tires that seem too big and I got a set of Proline Edge tires that are too small that I thought would fit since they said they were for the old RC10s, but they must mean A stamp ones.

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