Got my tires mounted last night on the new rims. The new rims work and look great. The car really looks like a racer now. No complaints save one. There is a little more slop in the steering now due to the fact that the bearings in the front tires fit looser in the new rims than the originals. Very slight though and its not nothing to do with me not getting around the track in one piece
Here is what I bought and there were absolutely no width or clearance issues.
Front
Panther Bobcat 2WD Front Clay Buggy Tire
Rear:
Panther Switch 2.0 Clay 1/10 Buggy Tire
Why panther? Well the tread design was similar enough to other treads I was looking at and they apparently subscribe to the
KISS principal as do I. Yellow, white, blue, gold, green, M2, M3, MX, MC..........ZZZZzzzzz
I bought a "2WD Front Clay Buggy Tire" which is how they sell it.
I am definitely glad I went with a more narrow front tire both for style as well as overall clearance. Thanks for that advice.
Although I have nothing to compare them too, I was very impressed with the performance of these tires on my local clay track. Major improvement over last time..like a totally different car.
Had some issues on my second attempt at the track with the RC10
Steering linkage (bell crank to servo linkage) kept getting bent so I'll need to solve that and soon. Every time I got bumped or crashed my steering was different or busted.
Next upgrades will all center around steering components.
Some breakages....
- ESC, switch and capacitors all came detached from the car. Unfortunate thing is that the switch actually broke off but can still be operated. I'll need to buy a higher quality servo tape.
- due to frequent repairs to the steering the original body cracked and is now in two pieces coming apart at the rear shock tower.
- Motor slipped loose on a hard landing (yes I was hitting some jumps and landing some) and skipped the spur gear but no permanent damage was done.
Lots of comments about the old girl but most don't run because they don't want to break them. So many were sold I can't imagine this thing ever being worth that much money....?
Anyway, having run with it. Thanks for all the info on this forum, its really been helpful.