Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?
Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?
Want something better than the stcok servo saver in my goldpan and was wondering who (besides associated-have had 0 luck finding any) made ball bearing bellcrank steering kits for the RC10?
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Re: Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?
RPM, MIP, Houge, Hot Trick, A&L and a few more
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Re: Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?
losi/rps
there are several modern dirt-oval companies which still make bellcranks that are very similar to the originals.
there are several modern dirt-oval companies which still make bellcranks that are very similar to the originals.
Re: Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?
Who else is still making them? Which dirt oval guys...need more info. 

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Re: Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?
www.kippshobbies.com
(still using old-school frames for html, so no direct link)
products>chassis>kipps first one on top is what you want.
also products>chassis>putnam these are more expensive, and the standoffs are separate(I think they come in different heights?)
(still using old-school frames for html, so no direct link)
products>chassis>kipps first one on top is what you want.
also products>chassis>putnam these are more expensive, and the standoffs are separate(I think they come in different heights?)
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Re: Who made Ball Bearing Bellcrank Kits for the RC10?
Standoff height is determined by placing the "hex" portion of the aluminum on the top or bottom
of the bellcrank, and the Putnam ones won't work on a older car because they have a fore/aft
hole system for ackerman & bump steer that will connect with the rc10 front bulkhead when turned
of the bellcrank, and the Putnam ones won't work on a older car because they have a fore/aft
hole system for ackerman & bump steer that will connect with the rc10 front bulkhead when turned
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