This is my graphite im gona be running when i get a esc and motor . Im gona put a brushless in with a 8.5 motor . Ive also fitted a b4 slipper just need a new shell and im away.
Sweet ride. Make sure the tires dont rub against your shocks when using Yokomo rims. I have a few Yokomo wheels with tires and tried to use my aluminum Yokomo wheel adapters but they rub against the shock, and I did not want to move the shocks lower position inward to avoid this.
Not sure why as I remember using the wheel adapters when I wanted to use the "then" larger yokomo wheels
I figured the only way to get a coffin chassis RC10 Graphite is to have a replica chassis made. Since I have an extra later model RC10 Graphite in nice condition, it seems like a good option for the making a coffin chassis style buggy.
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I decided which one gets the skeleton chassis and 48p Thorp 6 gear setup.
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Could you guys tell me the differences between a regular RC10 Graphite and a RC10 Graphite Team car besides the obvious...teflon shocks and stealth tranny? thanks in advance!
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Thanks guys I found exactly what I needed thanks to you guys. I appreciate it.
I never had one of these versions when I was younger, I went right from the standard 6036 chassis with the AE logo to the B2--but this is what was around Upstate New York when we did get these cars in the last month or two before the b2 was...
This will be my first time building a new in box rc10 in about 30 years. I am building this up with a graphite chassis I picked up and didn't have a specific build for.
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The front end went together well. You can see some small voids...
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Here is a photo of it where it’s going to stay.
I have located a body for this. I’ll leave it like this for a bit and get the body on it when it’s time for a decor change.
Hello to all. Well, after a short stint with an RC10 Gold Tub that I was able to get and moderately restore last year, (I sold it eventually! Why oh why?!?!?, these buggys are so hard to come by from around here in the Philippines!), I came across...
RC10 Graphite, looks to be in great shape, I put on a set of Trinity Wheels with some Trinity Mini Pin tires on the rear and a set of Proline Dirt Flirter or something tires on Front. The bottom of the chassis barely has any scratches, I need a...
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I have yet to really notice busted up graphite RC10's. I have a early and late model myself and I have to really look at them hard to even notice if they have been run before!
Looking good, I have a soft spot for graphites :twisted: