That looking nice drillNink I love the combo of parts. I am thinking this can be a nice show piece.
thanks lol i think it has potential its my first build so will see what i end up with ...im waiting for more parts to come in the mail and ill have to buy a few more but ill be posting pics...
i want to go with whith original RC10 white hub carriers, steering knuckles, and front and rear A-arm mounts...Is it possible to use these RC10t rpm arms? are the hinge pins different? Could i still use the arms and white parts with correct hinge pins...
I have my edinger i can take apart and test fit the white parts and arms on but im pretty positive someone on here will easily know the answer to this.
the plan is to go buggy to match my other one but i want to go wide with these arms i guess u can say truggy style... jus would like to use all the white buggy parts with it...thanks for the info on the rears appreciate it
Even if you get them to mount some how, the front will be much wider than the rear. To use truck arms, you need to use the tuck nose plate, bulkhead and tower. You will understand when you get your arms and try make them work.
The car is looking very nice, but you need to go a different path with your arm choice or nose plate choice.
I would look for a GT noseplate that is anodized blue to match the rest of the stuff, or find a 10t plate that you can polish....it won't 'look' the same as chrome, but it will better match the rear width.
slotcarrod wrote:Even if you get them to mount some how, the front will be much wider than the rear. To use truck arms, you need to use the tuck nose plate, bulkhead and tower. You will understand when you get your arms and try make them work.
The car is looking very nice, but you need to go a different path with your arm choice or nose plate choice.
jwscab wrote:I would look for a GT noseplate that is anodized blue to match the rest of the stuff, or find a 10t plate that you can polish....it won't 'look' the same as chrome, but it will better match the rear width.