OIN build
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OIN build
Hello to all my fellow rc10ers. I am currently working on a OIN build. I have parts on order. I have a question though.
1. Will using this http://rccarbonworks.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=108 give me the same total width as if I was using the usual Dynotech Klein rear arms, b44 cvds, RPM RC10GT hub carriers, B4 rear axle spacers, 3/16” axle shims and JConcepts Rulux B4 rear wheels rear set up? I will be using Andy's rear a-arms. Any help with this will be greatly appreciated.
Now on to pics of my A stamp RC10.
1. Will using this http://rccarbonworks.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=108 give me the same total width as if I was using the usual Dynotech Klein rear arms, b44 cvds, RPM RC10GT hub carriers, B4 rear axle spacers, 3/16” axle shims and JConcepts Rulux B4 rear wheels rear set up? I will be using Andy's rear a-arms. Any help with this will be greatly appreciated.
Now on to pics of my A stamp RC10.
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Re: OIN build
Those axles should create the correct offset with stock RC10 rear arms. However, with readily available JC wheels and or Thundertiger rears why run B4 wheels?
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Re: OIN build
Thanks for the reply. In regards to running JC wheels...I dont like the looks of them. They look a little bit off, to me at least. I'm a little confused with running Thundertiger rears. Would those fit the above mentioned axles?Charlie don't surf wrote:Those axles should create the correct offset with stock RC10 rear arms. However, with readily available JC wheels and or Thundertiger rears why run B4 wheels?
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Re: OIN build
These..RoadRunner65 wrote:Thanks for the reply. In regards to running JC wheels...I dont like the looks of them. They look a little bit off, to me at least. I'm a little confused with running Thundertiger rears. Would those fit the above mentioned axles?Charlie don't surf wrote:Those axles should create the correct offset with stock RC10 rear arms. However, with readily available JC wheels and or Thundertiger rears why run B4 wheels?
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Re: OIN build
Yup, they use a 3/16 rear axle like the B4/B3-2 you just buy the b4 stub axle and use the b4 wheel spacer and that's it
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