Planning stages of an Old but New RC10
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Planning stages of an Old but New RC10
I'm starting out with a 10T chassis, nose plate, and rear bulkhead.
Can I make a buggy out of that?
Can I use an rc10gt rear bulkhead??
Should I use a 10t rear tower?
I want to use rc10t front shock tower, should I use regular 10t front shock??
Any help and suggestions are greatly appreciated....
Can I make a buggy out of that?
Can I use an rc10gt rear bulkhead??
Should I use a 10t rear tower?
I want to use rc10t front shock tower, should I use regular 10t front shock??
Any help and suggestions are greatly appreciated....
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Re: Planning stages of an Old but New RC10
Thanks..Scr8p,
With the front 10t tower, should I use the wide front arms??
With the front 10t tower, should I use the wide front arms??
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Re: Planning stages of an Old but New RC10
what wide front arms are you talking about? the stock widetrack rc10 arms or rpm worlds (dynotech) arms? your gonna use a 10t noseplate right? so you'd have to use the dynotech arms.
there's a sticky in temples tech with 3 pages of these types of builds. you can get an idea of how others did it.
there's a sticky in temples tech with 3 pages of these types of builds. you can get an idea of how others did it.
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Re: Planning stages of an Old but New RC10
Awesome...
Yup, 10t nose plate..
Will get my read on ASAP...
Yup, 10t nose plate..
Will get my read on ASAP...
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Re: Planning stages of an Old but New RC10
You have to read some of these, a lot of creative stuff.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=10403
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=10403
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Re: Planning stages of an Old but New RC10
Oh yeah, that was all the info I needed, awesome thread... Imma go with a B2 or B3 body, if I can get it to fit...can't wait to get started on it, gotta get the chassis powder coated first...
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