** What's Old is New Tech Thread **
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Re: ** What's Old is New Tech Thread **
those appear to be the shorter GT cranks
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Re: ** What's Old is New Tech Thread **
ya, that's the gt/t2/ds bellcrank. that's fine.
raise the ball stud on the knuckle.
raise the ball stud on the knuckle.
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Re: ** What's Old is New Tech Thread **
just use a standard long associated ball stud and stack some washers under it. see if it helps.
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Re: ** What's Old is New Tech Thread **
$5.49 x (close eyes and count all the pairs
)...7 = $38.43 + shipping.
That's funny right there.


rctenracer wrote:Raise the price of the ball stud?
SCR8P wrote:...no I meant raise the actual stud dude
That's funny right there.

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Re: ** What's Old is New Tech Thread **
My WOIN from the Emerald Isle......not finished (Are they ever!) but its a runner at last.
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Thanks a lot...I was tryin to keep my colours but go for a more retro style....think it worked out ok.
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Re: ** What's Old is New Tech Thread **
Here is my contribution. Enjoy!
FT RC10B4.2*Dualsky ESC*Reedy 17.5T*XP
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RC10 CE*Novak GTB2*Dualsky 13.5T*XP
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it's great to see a runner with my front tower designmdutcher wrote:Here is my contribution. Enjoy!

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Re: ** What's Old is New Tech Thread **
JK, they look similar to JRX2 front arms. I am using a pair, flipped over with the 10T nose attached for a shortened chassis. I don't know very much about steering geometry but it "looks" like a B4.JK Racing wrote:Correct front RPM 91 arms? (on a truck I picked up and received today)
These dont appear to be swept back enough, thinking maybe Losi Pro SE RPM arms?
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Re: ** What's Old is New Tech Thread **
yes, they turned out to be JRX2 RPM arms, they are on a JRX build currently 

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Re: ** What's Old is New Tech Thread **
old is new is gettin' old. coming up on 5 years now and it just won't die.
that's all.
that's all.

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Re: ** What's Old is New Tech Thread **
Looks like you need to come up with another whats old is new idea then.scr8p wrote:old is new is gettin' old. coming up on 5 years now and it just won't die.
that's all.

This is the car that got me interested in racing again. Now a B4,SC10,RC12B5.1 and the RC-10 Whats old is new later I can't stop.
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