FTW Ten4.1 Monster Truck
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2025 3:55 pm
When I picked up a factoryworks.com Ten4.1 kit last year, I installed it on a FanRC FR01. I have no complaints about that car, but as soon as I was done with it, it hit me that I should have built a RC10 4WD MT Conversion. I almost took apart the FR01 to scavenge the parts, but I let it be. And it was just wasn't the right time to buy another kit during their initial run. But when Jeff sold off a few kits a couple of weeks ago, I finally had my chance!
I took a bunch of pics of the build for the first hour or so, then just went into build mode and didn't take any, and then wala, it was done for the day. Couple of small issues, but worked them out. The only really issue right now is that the front end is designed to be wide in the front (ya know, for a buggy), so once you put on same backspacing wheels all the way around, it is much wider in the front. Right now, I have 16mm deep hex adapters on the rear, and that is the absolute max I can go, and the front wheeltrack is still about 1/2" wider than the rear. It is what it is for now. As I just typed that I realized that I do have some JG pin drive wheels, so maybe I can eliminate the hex adapters in the front and drive off the pin and that may save me the 1/4" or so on each side.
I will experiment with that.
I wanted to get to this point, so I could measure and order shocks. With the JG body mount in the front, I can run longer shocks, so it will end up with 1.32s all around. Didn't think about a body until I got to this point, and remembered that I had a few free teambluegroove.com truck bodies sitting around, and yea, the Kyosho Double Dare looks great on it IMO. Using the Clodbuster technique of using a smaller body makes it look more monster. Haven't thought about electronics yet. Right now I am thinking modern day, cheap, brushed set up, but hat may change.
AE CC chassis, FTW Ten4.1 Conversion Kit, TBG Kysoho DD body, JG body mounts and wheels, Tamiya Blackfoot tires, FanRC nylons/turnbuckles/shocks.

I took a bunch of pics of the build for the first hour or so, then just went into build mode and didn't take any, and then wala, it was done for the day. Couple of small issues, but worked them out. The only really issue right now is that the front end is designed to be wide in the front (ya know, for a buggy), so once you put on same backspacing wheels all the way around, it is much wider in the front. Right now, I have 16mm deep hex adapters on the rear, and that is the absolute max I can go, and the front wheeltrack is still about 1/2" wider than the rear. It is what it is for now. As I just typed that I realized that I do have some JG pin drive wheels, so maybe I can eliminate the hex adapters in the front and drive off the pin and that may save me the 1/4" or so on each side.

I wanted to get to this point, so I could measure and order shocks. With the JG body mount in the front, I can run longer shocks, so it will end up with 1.32s all around. Didn't think about a body until I got to this point, and remembered that I had a few free teambluegroove.com truck bodies sitting around, and yea, the Kyosho Double Dare looks great on it IMO. Using the Clodbuster technique of using a smaller body makes it look more monster. Haven't thought about electronics yet. Right now I am thinking modern day, cheap, brushed set up, but hat may change.
AE CC chassis, FTW Ten4.1 Conversion Kit, TBG Kysoho DD body, JG body mounts and wheels, Tamiya Blackfoot tires, FanRC nylons/turnbuckles/shocks.