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here are some pics of my rc10t terminator with ss 4300 brushless
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cool wheels, what are they?what are you using to brace the nose its kinda hard to see in the pic. bracing the nose with a stock 10t noseplate on a terminator chassis is critical its hard to get gt mounts to fit in front of the battery straps.my first attempt i used the smaller aluminum rtr style mounts. i still bent 3 nose plates before i made a custom brace plate that mounts to the steering bellcrank screws. then i finally machined my own terminator style aluminum noseplate.
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rpm wheels. the fronts are narrowed.the front is braced with the gt mounts modified to fit ahead of the battery mount..............wyldbill wrote:cool wheels, what are they?what are you using to brace the nose its kinda hard to see in the pic. bracing the nose with a stock 10t noseplate on a terminator chassis is critical its hard to get gt mounts to fit in front of the battery straps.my first attempt i used the smaller aluminum rtr style mounts. i still bent 3 nose plates before i made a custom brace plate that mounts to the steering bellcrank screws. then i finally machined my own terminator style aluminum noseplate.
it is fast


thanks for the comments guys..................
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i really like thoes wheels but i am leery on racing chrome wheels they will flake or chip after 1 or 2 good shots. i have even had the chrome flake off just by mounting a set of tires on them. my last set was a set of hpi 5 spoke buggy wheels that i dropped in blue dye for a few minutes, they came out a cool translucent blue chrome color. i think the dye made the chrome softer or flexible because they havent chipped up as bad.
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