rpm rc10t chassis good or bad??

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rpm rc10t chassis good or bad??

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my buddy wanted to get a rpm rc10t chassis.. whats good about it?? whats bad about it?? any weak points or points to look at for cracks.. does it take stock parts, or do you need rpm parts like front and rear bulkheads, steering parts, trans mounts, rear arm mounts?? if it doesnt take all stock parts what rpm parts do you need? worst case id like to to know what people thought of this chassis ..

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Re: rpm rc10t chassis good or bad??

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Great chassis,and they will accept all the normal 10t running gear exept-bellcranks & battery box

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Re: rpm rc10t chassis good or bad??

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the only drawback of the ultramolded series is mounting your electronics, not much room on the chassis

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Re: rpm rc10t chassis good or bad??

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I had my electrics mounted on the battery tray lid. It worked out great. I bought it because the OEM pan kept tweeking and started to tear where the back arm mounts are. I was running mod truck with a 17 turn Saphire motor back in the day. The truck jumped alot better with the RPM chassis.

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Re: rpm rc10t chassis good or bad??

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73cuda2 wrote:I had my electrics mounted on the battery tray lid.
...and that is the place where you are supposed to mount them.
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