Rc10t shelf queen to vintage racer info needed
Rc10t shelf queen to vintage racer info needed
Just got this bad boy from eBay it's super clean and has rpm parts. I need help identifying the bellcrank and the turnbuckles. Also is this a team truck? The manual says its from 91 and the truck was assembled with parts from the team buggy. Tell me what you think and will a tekin rs and a d3 17.5 be ok for the tranny
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Re: Rc10t shelf queen to vintage racer info needed
pretty sure that's the composite craft bellcrank. tecnacraft tie rods. it was probably a team kit going by the shocks and trans brace.
a 17.5 will be just fine.
a 17.5 will be just fine.
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Re: Rc10t shelf queen to vintage racer info needed
Looks like a team truck as well, but then again the shock towers ( I think ) should be white, at least they are on mine. Nice clean truck you have there though!
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Wow thanks for the fast replies this will be a work in progress should be done around may. Can I get servo mounts or am I just going to tape the servo? I would rather bolt it down than tape it.
Re: Rc10t shelf queen to vintage racer info needed
It looks like it has dogbones in the rear. Team trucks came with universals. But thats not to say they were replaced somewhere down the line....
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Re: Rc10t shelf queen to vintage racer info needed
Ebay would probably be your best bet for servo mounts.
I am not sure, but I think you have Duratrax shock towers.
I am not sure, but I think you have Duratrax shock towers.
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Thanks so all I need to do is find servo mounts ill try the mounts from my t4.1. Who makes wheels to fit the rear my t4 and proline wheels won't fit.
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Re: Rc10t shelf queen to vintage racer info needed
you'd have to change the axles to 3/16" to run your t4 wheels.T4Tom wrote:Who makes wheels to fit the rear my t4 and proline wheels won't fit.
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I would suggest T4 CVD's. You would get the benefits of CVD's, and you would be able to share wheels with your T4. You would also need the aluminum spacers from the T4, and 3/16 wheel bearings.
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Nice tomorrow is race night at the lhs ill pick up bearings and cvd's. will I need to mod the rear hubs?justinspeed79 wrote:I would suggest T4 CVD's. You would get the benefits of CVD's, and you would be able to share wheels with your T4. You would also need the aluminum spacers from the T4, and 3/16 wheel bearings.
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Re: Rc10t shelf queen to vintage racer info needed
that's a Composite Craft bell crank set, this is the RPM bell crank set- for referencemarlo wrote:You also have a hard to find rpm bell crank on it
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Re: Rc10t shelf queen to vintage racer info needed
T4Tom wrote:Nice tomorrow is race night at the lhs ill pick up bearings and cvd's. will I need to mod the rear hubs?justinspeed79 wrote:I would suggest T4 CVD's. You would get the benefits of CVD's, and you would be able to share wheels with your T4. You would also need the aluminum spacers from the T4, and 3/16 wheel bearings.
No mods except maybe moving some shims around. Don't forget the T4/B4 aluminum wheel spacers. They're the ones that go between the outer bearing and the axle pin.
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