Any interest in the original style short RC10 rear arms?
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Re: Any interest in the original style short RC10 rear arms?
Same geometry but with way more flair in design would boost sales tremendously ! And it would give the cars a way newer modernised look.DON
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and don't forget for those lookin for 2.25 trans outdrives...Chad has them too...I just bought 6 sets from him.....JohnnySr
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Re: Any interest in the original style short RC10 rear arms?
I sent my bulkheads to Chad back in October to use for measurements. After getting my originals back, I haven't heard a peep about the repros.
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Re: Any interest in the original style short RC10 rear arms?
i saw that too, are they steel or aluminum?don't forget for those lookin for 2.25 trans outdrives...Chad has them too
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Re: Any interest in the original style short RC10 rear arms?
Just like the originals...Johnnywyldbill wrote:i saw that too, are they steel or aluminum?don't forget for those lookin for 2.25 trans outdrives...Chad has them too
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Re: Any interest in the original style short RC10 rear arms?
Wonder if the following could explain why we have not received an update.
http://dynotech-racing.com/prod.html
http://dynotech-racing.com/prod.html
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Re: Any interest in the original style short RC10 rear arms?
Damn, thanks for posting. I was on the fence for buying a few things, but now I put my order in. Trying to resist the urge to hoard more dynotech arms for the old is new rc10 build, but I have enough. Others contemplating the same build might want to get their orders in!soniccj5 wrote:Wonder if the following could explain why we have not received an update.
http://dynotech-racing.com/prod.html
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Re: Any interest in the original style short RC10 rear arms?
Those are late Customworks parts, just a heads up-rc10johnny wrote:Just like the originals...Johnnywyldbill wrote:i saw that too, are they steel or aluminum?don't forget for those lookin for 2.25 trans outdrives...Chad has them too
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Comparable quality to the AE originals?Charlie don't surf wrote: Those are late Customworks parts, just a heads up-
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Re: Any interest in the original style short RC10 rear arms?
x2 on the rear mountsCharlie don't surf wrote:If you ever do the rear mounts Chad, some more toe options between the 0/1.5/3 would be a great tuning( like a 2/2.5/3.5) aid for those still racing these buggies- Reggie
Looks like you opened up a can or two full of worms
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Re: Any interest in the original style short RC10 rear arms?
Prob better honestly, they were heat treated differently and less prone to the chipping and shattering-flipwils11 wrote:Comparable quality to the AE originals?Charlie don't surf wrote: Those are late Customworks parts, just a heads up-
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Re: Any interest in the original style short RC10 rear arms?
Good, I ordered 3 pairs.Charlie don't surf wrote:Prob better honestly, they were heat treated differently and less prone to the chipping and shattering-flipwils11 wrote: Comparable quality to the AE originals?

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Re: Any interest in the original style short RC10 rear arms?
About halfway down the page.Lowgear wrote:Whats the link to them?
http://dynotech-racing.com/partList.php?carID=9
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Re: Any interest in the original style short RC10 rear arms?
Dynotech Racing wrote:Thanks to all that PM'd me with offers to send the parts, we have the two different styles comming and will let you know when we get the dimensions and production running on them. Any changes to the parts that everyone wants or just keep them pretty much stock?
Thanks,
Chad
Jay Dub wrote:On my personal car, I took a pair of the dynotech rear arms, and moved the outer hinge pin in (redrilled) so as to accommodate B4 rear hubs, and CVDs. I think this would be a great seller, as it offers a more modern suspension solution, as well as providing the maximum le agal width to the rear end. Current solutions offer either a narrow rear width, or a older suspension geometry. -Jeff
So was reading this thread again this morning, and thinking about the two comments quoted above got me wondering if someone here couldn't come up with a brand new front arm design (instead of just a repro of stock wide or RPM worlds) that produces the correct track width with B4 front wheels and perhaps even bring some aspects of modern suspension geometry to the RC10?
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