
Can you CC my 10T...updated 07/26/11
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Re: Can you CC my 10T...
I know, I know but in my defense I did spend all of Saturday at DisneylandCharlie don't surf wrote:Dave, you work too slow

Now that I've got a new RPM rear bulkhead I can't finish the rear end until it gets dyed. Which isn't a big deal except that ruined the pot I used last time

carlosblr wrote:good job but lack top it off, comforting.


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Re: Can you CC my 10T...updated 07/26/11
Okay time for an update but first I had to go back and address this (which was hysterical
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Which brings me to the updated photos. I'm not 100% on a few things, like the shock springs so there may be a few changes. Plus I still have to install the rest of the electronics but either way your feedback is always welcome

Believe me I understand, I'm still amazed at what some of the other guys are able to build.THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:
Yeah? Well I hate it...![]()
Stupid guys with all their stupid super cool builds...![]()
Look at me! I have a good build to show off instead of the same crappy chassis over and over again...![]()
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Which brings me to the updated photos. I'm not 100% on a few things, like the shock springs so there may be a few changes. Plus I still have to install the rest of the electronics but either way your feedback is always welcome

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Re: Can you CC my 10T...
I hope this was to be followed by "that crap is dope!"Charlie don't surf wrote:Damn

Thank you sir, I'm glad you like it. It was your 10T that inspired this build. Although I'd like to I can't take credit for the wheels, Reg is the one that suggested widening them up to fit truck tires. I think the wheel & tire combo gives it an off-road / hot-rod look with the narrow runners up front.shodog wrote:Those lohas wheels worked killer on those tires. The chassis looks great
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Re: Can you CC my 10T...
Very nice truck BTW, but I would like to ask a few questions!SofaKing wrote:Okay time for a little update. After sourcing the necessary screws I can now reveal the special wheels....
A brand new set of Lohas split 5 spoke Truck wheels!! If you look closely each wheel has one thick and one thin spacer in each. Bringing them to the exact width as a stock set of three piece rears in the back and in front the exact same width as the narrow truck fronts. They'll be wrapped in new Proline Red pro-90's out back and some new Associated narrow truck tires up front. I hope you like![]()
Are those Lohas buggy wheels? If they are, did you only use the inserts that came with them or did you order extra inserts? How many inserts are in the front wheels, if any?
Thanks
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Re: Can you CC my 10T...
First off, Thanks for the compliment.slotcarrod wrote: Are those Lohas buggy wheels? If they are, did you only use the inserts that came with them or did you order extra inserts? How many inserts are in the front wheels, if any?
Thanks
And yes they are the same buggy wheels everyone else has. I just added extra spacers to make them even wider. I didn't try to order them so I'm not sure if Emerson will sell them separately. The extra spacers were given to me by a nameless friend that didn't plan on using them (since they're not needed for standard buggy application). When I bought the wheels they came with 2 wide & 2 narrow spacers (x2 for the extra set given to me). After measuring a stock set I determined I needed to add 1 wide & 1 narrow to each wheel. Adding the extra spacer required longer screws than what was supplied, M2 x .4 x 20mm to be exact. In the rear both spacers are on the outer side of the gold center, while in front I added the wide spacer to the outside and the narrow to the inside to get the proper offset. Even though each wheel has the exact same spacers in it, the fronts remained narrower since outer cups were machined shallower than the rears.
Sorry for the long explanation, I hope it makes sense (because it barely does to me

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Re: Can you CC my 10T...
I like your chassis a lot better than mine. It looks like yours is an updated one where it goes all the way forward to the front bulkhead. Mine stops back of the steering.SofaKing wrote:Thank you sir, I'm glad you like it. It was your 10T that inspired this build.

I have a CC worlds chassis designed like your 10T chassis.
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Re: Can you CC my 10T...
Yeah but yours is still gorgeous, not to mention you've got the proper front shock tower that I've got to findshodog wrote: I like your chassis a lot better than mine. It looks like yours is an updated one where it goes all the way forward to the front bulkhead. Mine stops back of the steering.


Oh I know the car, it's the one with all the red accents, beautiful as always. I just went back to take a look at it, I like that that one came with a metal cross member for the front bulkhead.shodog wrote:I have a CC worlds chassis designed like your 10T chassis.
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Re: Can you CC my 10T...updated 07/26/11
MAN, the wheels look sick on this thing, now I feel obligated to get an additional set for my truck.

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