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RC10T Dogbones

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I'm trying to put together a RC10T Team Truck that was given to me. It is mostly complete. One of the pieces that I'm missing are the dogbones. I read somewhere that it took special ones. Does it take the normal dogbones? Also are they different than a buggies?
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Re: RC10T Dogbones

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This would be what you're after:

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX2940&P=7

They are bigger than the ones for the buggies.

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Thanks for the info and link!!! I thought that was the one I needed. But I'd rather be safe than sorry. :mrgreen:

The car came with new springs for the dogbones. Do they go on both sides of the dogbone, or just one. I haven't look to closely yet. But it looks like it has one spring on the wheel side. But the other is missing. I didn't look at the gearcase side.
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Re: RC10T Dogbones

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one spring in each stub axle. nothing on the trans side.

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Cool thanks again for the info. I'm slowly getting the time and parts I need to get it back together.
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Re: RC10T Dogbones

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The 1/4" axles take springs, but the 3/16" axles don't.

If you need to buy two dogbones, a full set of CVDs is only about $15 more and will work better. The T2 and later GT CVDs use 3/16" axles.

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SteveK wrote:The 1/4" axles take springs, but the 3/16" axles don't.

If you need to buy two dogbones, a full set of CVDs is only about $15 more and will work better. The T2 and later GT CVDs use 3/16" axles.
Which are better? I assume that mine has 1/4 since one side has a spring. But maybe it has one of each! :mrgreen: I will have to take some measurements. Considering 3/16 are newer, are they norm? Sort of like Jellybean wheels vs 2.2 wheels?
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Re: RC10T Dogbones

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The 1/4" axles were the original design, using 1/4"x3/8" bearings. This worked OK on the RC10 buggy but the bearings proved a little weak when run hard with the bigger truck tires. The 3/16" axles use the same 3/16"x3/8" bearings that the front wheels use, which are a little more durable.

The wheels are not interchangeable between the two axles. Unless you are either starting from scratch or are having real problems with the 1/4" ID bearings, I don't think it's really worth changing over. If you have a lot of wheels for 1/4" axles, and the axles/CVDs/universals are all in good shape, you can get a set of heavy duty rear bearings and carriers from RPM.

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Thanks for the information Steve. I still need to check mine. But I'm pretty sure they are 1/4 though. Pretty cool though, one of the only times making something smaller, made the assy. stronger. If I would upgrade to CVDs I'd probably just make some spacers for 3/16 axles. That way I could run both 3/16 and 1/4. :mrgreen:
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Re: RC10T Dogbones

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Yeah, the axle got small but the bearings got bigger, so it evens out. It only took them 11 or 12 years to figure it out LOL

1/4" axles:
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3/16" axles:
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Bearings:
Image Image

Just that 1/16" makes a huge difference. The balls inside the 1/4"x3/8" bearings are so tiny, I can't imagine them taking as much abuse as they do.

Before Associated changed their axles, RPM released these carriers that use 1/4"x1/2" bearings:
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SteveK wrote:It only took them 11 or 12 years to figure it out LOL
Well, you know you don't want to rush decisions like that too quickly!!! :mrgreen: Thanks for the pictures. Mine still has 1/4" axles in it.
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Re: RC10T Dogbones

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If it's a Team Truck it originally had 1/4" universals, not dogbones.

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