Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
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Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
My usual swap meet / flea market / craigslist guy showed up at work the other day with this thing. Offered it to me for $30 which means he probably got it for $15 or $20. Looked it over and saw some potential, so I grabbed it.
Looked complete. Dirty as hell, rusted, god knows what caked up on it in places, but complete which as we all know is the most important thing.
Here it is when I got it home and threw it on the bench.
Looked complete. Dirty as hell, rusted, god knows what caked up on it in places, but complete which as we all know is the most important thing.
Here it is when I got it home and threw it on the bench.
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Re: Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
Cleaned up the chassis and gave it the plasti-dipped spray. I like this for look of it, however I don't think it will hold up great as a runner. I have a RC10-DS that I have also sprayed with the dip.
Got the front end done tonight. The shocks are smooth as silk and hold their oil, so I am not opening them up.
More to come. The difference is already remarkable, I would say.........
Got the front end done tonight. The shocks are smooth as silk and hold their oil, so I am not opening them up.
More to come. The difference is already remarkable, I would say.........
Re: Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
I'm interested to see if your electronics are going to stay put with the Plasti Dip.
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Re: Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
Agreed, anything not bolted down will likely easily pull off, taking the coating with it. I am either going to shelf this one, or sell it, and I plan on using the original MSC for the sake of accuracy, so the only electronic item that will need to be taped should be the receiver, which is relatively lightweight.
The look and feel is pretty killer though, so I will take the good with the bad.
The look and feel is pretty killer though, so I will take the good with the bad.

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Re: Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
Can't beat it for $30
I have to say I dig the paintjob! Simple and efficient

I have to say I dig the paintjob! Simple and efficient

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Re: Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
Nice as hell for 30 bucks...
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Re: Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
Those are T/T2/GT arms, same for all models, late model/last version for the 10T. They may or may not be original to that truck..huminski wrote:Guys, are those t2 front and rear arms?
I'd say you got a he'll off a deal for $30!

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Re: Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
Update, almost all back together. Working on trying to refurb the tires. Also have to clean up all the electronics and reinstall.
So far so good.
So far so good.
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Re: Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
I checked my other 10T, which I assume is older, and the arms are different, the front shocks sit in the arm itself instead of mounting on the tab like these do. Thought they looked different. My manual has the pocket style arms like my older 10-T.
Anyway, she's done. Going to leave the electronics out and shelf as a roller. Maybe put newer vintage electrics in it later sometime. Also might just sell this one, not sure yet.
Anyway, she's done. Going to leave the electronics out and shelf as a roller. Maybe put newer vintage electrics in it later sometime. Also might just sell this one, not sure yet.
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Re: Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
Here u can see the difference in the arms, both front and rear. The fronts on the newer 10T have tabs where the shocks attach, where the ones on the older truck have pockets that the shock mounts in.
Rears are quite different also.
Rears are quite different also.
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Re: Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
Actually, going by the manual, the rc10t doesn't use the standard servo standoffs and is mounted with servo tape to the other side of the chassis then a buggy 
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Re: Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
Those are the t2 a-arms. Associated put them in the 10t kits right before the t2 was released. Before that, they were making the black composite arms that were the same as the white ones.huminski wrote:Here u can see the difference in the arms, both front and rear. The fronts on the newer 10T have tabs where the shocks attach, where the ones on the older truck have pockets that the shock mounts in.
Rears are quite different also.
Re: Steve's RC10-T $30 Bucket Refurb
Not a bad deal for $30! I've had a few like that. All they need is a little elbow grease and they come out fantastic! I think it speaks to the durability and craftsmanship of the old associated vehicles, but I might just be biased lol.
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