Just look at what happens when I get frustrated with poor quality parts!


http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=25582&
don't forget about the option of koolaid in the shocksgomachv wrote:I didn't even open mine. I used motor oil like the good old days
I was naughty also, except I used Losi shock oil. I also made my own servo linkage because using the old z bend stuff is just way too OG for me.gomachv wrote:I didn't even open mine. I used motor oil like the good old days
I think that is the way everyone is going to have to look at this. Ok so the rere is clearly not as well made or desirable as the originals. So just thrash them into the ground and enjoy it care free. Keep your original RC10s for the long term collection and pride of place shelf queen duties.markbt73 wrote:The re-re will be the runner.
markbt73 wrote:All of this had me curious, so I went ahead and broke the seal on my kit, even though I won't get around to building it for quite a while. The chassis is certainly not as nice as the B and C stamps I have. Mine definitely has the pinches by the rear arm mounts; in fact it's so bad that the aluminum is sort of rolled over the top. I will file it down and make it work, but it's not pretty. My old ones look the same from the bottom (sort of curled up), but are flat on the top.
And the anodizing on my shocks is gorgeous, and the nose plate and motor plate are pretty nice, but the chassis is sort of blotchy, almost like they didn't leave it in long enough, or maybe didn't clean it well enough. It's darker around the edges than it is in the middle.
But I'm not going to complain or write to Associated or anything; when I have time, I'm just going to build it, trimming and shimming and cleaning up as need be, and go run the snot out of it. My B-stamp white-parts CE just became my official shelf queen, scratches and all. The re-re will be the runner.
my rear wheels have a good bit of play...ra272 wrote:Nobody else have massive play on the rear wheels due to ovalised bearing carriers?
You need to be a member in order to post a reply
Not a member? register to join our community
Members can start their own topics & subscribe to topics
It’s free and only takes a minute
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests