Steering Blocks for 1984 RC10? Help....
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 11:18 am
Hello All,
I miss judged a curb the other day and did a bit of damage to my resurrected 1984 RC10. I have every thing all sorted with the exception of a steering blocks I damaged. The buggy had in-line steering blocks and used the vertical pin to hold the axle, that had a hex on it, captive. I bought the ASC6216 which are not in-line steering blocks and they take a different axle. I did a bunch of searching it it looks like the axles that go with the ASC6216 are either no longer available or are super expensive. What would be the cheapest way to get going at this point? Can I use the ASC6225 and ASC7222 blocks and axles? The axles say they are "wide" so this is a bit of a concern.
If one of you Vintage RC10 Guru's could shed some light on what best to use it would be great.
BTW, my son and I are just using the buggy for having fun so it does not have to be the "fastest" set up.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Jim
I miss judged a curb the other day and did a bit of damage to my resurrected 1984 RC10. I have every thing all sorted with the exception of a steering blocks I damaged. The buggy had in-line steering blocks and used the vertical pin to hold the axle, that had a hex on it, captive. I bought the ASC6216 which are not in-line steering blocks and they take a different axle. I did a bunch of searching it it looks like the axles that go with the ASC6216 are either no longer available or are super expensive. What would be the cheapest way to get going at this point? Can I use the ASC6225 and ASC7222 blocks and axles? The axles say they are "wide" so this is a bit of a concern.
If one of you Vintage RC10 Guru's could shed some light on what best to use it would be great.
BTW, my son and I are just using the buggy for having fun so it does not have to be the "fastest" set up.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Jim