Well, to me this looks like a kit for the SRB due to no threads (use of set screw), one o-ring, one washer and the apparent dimensions. Can not see it could be anything else...Hcp22 wrote:I got hold of a shock re-built kit from RCH, but I need to know to which shocks…
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pulled the fox from the perch and Es do go to the front "A" arms.Mr. ED wrote:Not an expert here, but those E parts remind me more of a Fox
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Thanks, then it goes to BST, I have no use for it.LurkingCAT wrote:Well, to me this looks like a kit for the SRB due to no threads (use of set screw), one o-ring, one washer and the apparent dimensions. Can not see it could be anything else...Hcp22 wrote:I got hold of a shock re-built kit from RCH, but I need to know to which shocks…
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They remind me of condor wheels I bought from gomachv sometime ago for a turbo optima rebuild
GJW wrote:slapshot1979 wrote:Thanks JKRacing , found some info under Race prep conversion for AYK. Quoted from TamClub.
"Quite a rare mod kit from Race Prep for the early 2WD AYK buggies "
Only found rear conversion so far, but Im sure the front is the same. as parts are same colour etc.
Now which way to restore this?? I do have parts to make original. Not much info out there on this one, so far.
I think this one is gonna clean up really nice. Lots of dirt, grime. hardly any damage.
Built this ages ago, still need to find front rimsthey are rare alright
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I have looked for awhile now! What is this? SRB parts?
4 smaller identical fiberglass parts with 2 larger identical fiberglass parts from RCH.
Older catalogs would sure be nice for some of these older parts

4 smaller identical fiberglass parts with 2 larger identical fiberglass parts from RCH.
Older catalogs would sure be nice for some of these older parts


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This is an SRB lowering kit. I have no clue why you would do it but that's what it's for.aip47-2008 wrote:I have looked for awhile now! What is this? SRB parts?
4 smaller identical fiberglass parts with 2 larger identical fiberglass parts from RCH.
Older catalogs would sure be nice for some of these older parts![]()
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RCH and SRB seem to go hand in hand. Lowering kit is a bit different.
Thank you Sir
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I had an RCH parts bag with a number on it a while back and tried for the life of me to figure out what it was. This is it from johns website

It was a bearing packer! Doh! Mystery solved

It was a bearing packer! Doh! Mystery solved
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I was scrolling through this thread and I thought it was a HUGE bug inside the package.gomachv wrote:I had an RCH parts bag with a number on it a while back and tried for the life of me to figure out what it was. This is it from johns website
It was a bearing packer! Doh! Mystery solved

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Can anyone identifiy this 1/12 axle for me?


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It is steel... The 2 rear pod pieces that came with it also say "minicars" on them. Parma too?scr8p wrote:look like parma hubs. is it a steel axle?
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that i don't know. my parma sport truck (which is 1/10th scale) has the same hubs and a steel axle. but the rear pod is only one piece.
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Thanks. This is what they look like:scr8p wrote:that i don't know. my parma sport truck (which is 1/10th scale) has the same hubs and a steel axle. but the rear pod is only one piece.

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Minicars became bolink, but I agree that axle is Parma per all mine too?!
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