Johnboy72 wrote:I'm confused... With this build I'm pretty sure I can build this with stuff I have laying around. Only thing that had prevented me from a OIN build is the towers and the klein/dynotech arms. With you using stock arms, is this narrower than the B4 still?
Originally the WOIN label only applied to builds that followed aeiou's original build. Somewhere along the lines stock arm RC10s using B4 castor blocks and rear hubs to run 2.2" wheels started getting called OIN/WOIN too and the name stuck.
Orange wrote:Instead of the GT front axles, use T4 front axles to get the width. That way you don't have to drill out your B4 front carriers.
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Does anyone know for sure if these axles will fit in the B4 steering block?
I wouldn't have said it if they didn't fit,
As with most people on here that have built a "oin/woin" or two or three, I have tried just about every combination of axle/hub/carrier/spindle/arm/mount/driveshaft/chassis/tower/shock combination known to man.
Orange wrote:...
As with most people on here that have built a "oin/woin" or two or three, I have tried just about every combination of axle/hub/carrier/spindle/arm/mount/driveshaft/chassis/tower/shock combination known to man.
Have you tried Jake's arms with B4 rear hub carriers and RPM worlds arm mounts on a narrowed rear chassis? Would be great to know if it works or not before I start buying parts and hacking tubs.
I have not tried to run/drive that setup, however I did try to build it once. With the right combo of stuff it will work... I think its b2 cvd with b4 axles and if I remember right. It works better with Jakes arms than it does dynotech because they are slightly wider and you should be able to use 1.5 or 3 degree RPM Mounts. I know with Dynotech arms the driveshafts bottom out with anything other than 3 degree. Unless you have some RC10 cvd bones laying around to put on B4 axles in which case Dynotech arms are just fine.
I personally like Jakes arms with t2 mounts, un-narrowed chassis with B4 CVD's and either RPM RC10GT Hub carriers or Customworks #3241 axle carriers the best though. Everything works out the best this way with minimal shimming. And you could throw on some B4 rear hexes and use modern wheels that way to boot.
I got a bunch of parts in the mail (thanks to Bill at Cline Hobbies) among them were the worlds steering kit, and some inline wide front axles and steering block. Nothing major...
Still trying to decide how I'm going to make new shock towers for the B4 shocks. I really want to get some natural G10 for the towers as I think it looks better than the graphite for a gold pan.
I also need to get proper turnbuckles for the linkage. I should really write all this down.
This is a great site and I would like to get some info regarding RC10 Gold Pan Runner builds. I have a A Stamp chassis and would like to use the same B4 Hub Set Up with B44 CVAs. Most of the builds that I see here in the forum shows a B4 Hub/B44 CVA...
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This is looking very nice, you have a cool clean gold runner. :D
Hi , I am new if you didn't catch a couple of my previous posts.
Back when I was into the hobby the first time I wanted one of these RC10's . I couldn't afford it of course and ended up with my Losi Junior 2 , which I loved . ( still do )
But I...
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I hereby declare this project DONE ( sorta ), everything is hooked up , Its a runner , there are a few parts I need to really make it right but its totally use-able as it sits.
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I love the combination of that gorgeous livery with the charcature-like oversized head and tires/wheels.
By the way: The early prototype of the rc10 used a Rough Rider body too.
Ever since I got my Lazer ZX new I've always wanted to do a 4wd RC10. I've also always wanted a mid motor RC10 and of course something super fast. We were pretty fast back in the day but with todays bruchless setups it's seems even more feasible....
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unless I missed it, what material did you use for the 3d printed arms? And general printer settings? I always wanted to try printing my own arms (which would involve me stopping playing w/ RC cars and finish my new 3d printer or at least fixing the...
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Yeah I got the idea when i got tired of spinning out on pavement and slamming the rear corners into the fence poles and breaking stuff.
I bought this not too long ago to mess around with. Looks like the individual started dying the white parts black and then didn't finish :? Dispite that and a few missing parts, It's in pretty decent shape for it's age. I've procured some missing...
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