Was recommended your forum by a couple people and glad I finally joined. Let me first introduce myself, I'm Kevin, I am one of the co-founders of RCSoup.com. This year we are doing a couple restoration (well, rebuild) articles on the site, and hopefully heading to VONats in CT. While I've owned a couple RC10's as a kid, and used to race them on oval.. I am far from an expert. I would like your guys' opinions on what I should leave/keep on this buggy below. It is the start of my personal rebuild.
I'm not dead set on keeping any of it the way it is.. so.. if I should swap out the MIP tranny for a Stealth, or the Hot Trick chassis for a graphite or tub, or the arms to RPM.. I'm all ears.
Here's what I want to accomplish. I want to revitalize this buggy, or at least parts of it. I'm not keen on keeping the tiny front arms or the white parts on it.. I think I would rather run the rc10 worlds sized RPM arms front and rear. I am also thinking I would like to run different shock towers.
This will be a runner at the VONats, hopefully for more than 1 year. I don't want anything crazy fragile or rare on it that I could ruin.
I plan to strip and either polish, reanodize, or powdercoat the nose plate, motor plate, and the shock bodies to a coordinating color.
One of my biggest concerns is the chassis. It flexes, a LOT. I can taco this thing in my hand. I don't imagine it will make a very good runner. It isn't mint, or stock tho.. so I doubt it's worth much to a collector. I thought about cutting it to the width of where a previous owner hacked it up, and then run aluminum bracing up the entire chassis. This should stiffen it up immensely. Or, I could run the RC10GT nose tubes with the separate mounts? or both? I like the color.. and it does make this build more unique. I don't want to end up replacing EVERY part on this.. lol
Anyways, below are a few pics. You can find more on the site. Let me know your thoughts!
http://www.rcsoup.com/2013/01/road-to-vonats-rc10-restoration-part-1/






