TQ10 Graphite
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TQ10 Graphite
I'm an old guy (50s) with no experience with RC stuff. Anyway, someone moving away gave me this TQ10 RC car with a controller. I got a battery for it and tested the car out last night and promptly broke the front left arm.
I just want to get the car going so my 13 year old daughter and run it around.
So what is RC10? RC obviously means Radio Controlled and maybe 10 is the scale? The box my TQ10 says 1/10 scale so I'm just guessing. Is RC10 something that from the 80s?
The box also says something about Team Associated. What is that?
So I've done some inquiries at some of the online RC vendors about an arm and was referred here.
I've found two vendors that appear to sell newly manufactured arms that might fit my car:
http://www.rcplanet.com/Associated_Arm_Front_RC10_p/asc6205.htm
and
http://www.rpmrcproducts.com/products/assoc/front.htm#RC10
These are both affordable.
I've got a photo of the broken arm for you experts to compare. I've tried to upload the photo as an attachment. Not sure if it is there.
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I just want to get the car going so my 13 year old daughter and run it around.
So what is RC10? RC obviously means Radio Controlled and maybe 10 is the scale? The box my TQ10 says 1/10 scale so I'm just guessing. Is RC10 something that from the 80s?
The box also says something about Team Associated. What is that?
So I've done some inquiries at some of the online RC vendors about an arm and was referred here.
I've found two vendors that appear to sell newly manufactured arms that might fit my car:
http://www.rcplanet.com/Associated_Arm_Front_RC10_p/asc6205.htm
and
http://www.rpmrcproducts.com/products/assoc/front.htm#RC10
These are both affordable.
I've got a photo of the broken arm for you experts to compare. I've tried to upload the photo as an attachment. Not sure if it is there.
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Re: TQ10 Graphite
the tq10 is basically an rc10 with a graphite chassis. they were made and packaged by team associated and sold only through horizon hobbies.
the "RC" in rc10 actually stand for one of the founders of team associated, roger curtis (rc). the 10 would be the scale.
the tq10 came with both short (your first link) and long (second link) arms. if your car has the short ones, unless you want to get into purchasing longer turnbuckles, you'd be better of sticking with them. if it already has the long arms, then go with those.
one thing with those rpm arms, your lower shock rod end won't fit in that arm. the ball is too big. you'd be better off going with these:
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX2511&P=SM
the "RC" in rc10 actually stand for one of the founders of team associated, roger curtis (rc). the 10 would be the scale.
the tq10 came with both short (your first link) and long (second link) arms. if your car has the short ones, unless you want to get into purchasing longer turnbuckles, you'd be better of sticking with them. if it already has the long arms, then go with those.
one thing with those rpm arms, your lower shock rod end won't fit in that arm. the ball is too big. you'd be better off going with these:
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX2511&P=SM
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Re: TQ10 Graphite
Thanks for the advice on the short and long arms. So short arms are the default? I measured the length of the broken arm and it is just under 2.5 inches or approximately 6 cm. How does one insert an image into a post?
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Re: TQ10 Graphite
pic posting: http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=86&t=16337
the short arms came on the early cars, wide arms on the late ones. you probably have the wide arms with that measurement.
the short arms came on the early cars, wide arms on the late ones. you probably have the wide arms with that measurement.
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Re: TQ10 Graphite
I know those E clips occasionally shoot off when taking them off and the size makes them hard to find at times.
in case you need more.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX2770&P=ML
I usually use a small screw driver to get them off and pliers to put them back on.
best of luck
in case you need more.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX2770&P=ML
I usually use a small screw driver to get them off and pliers to put them back on.
best of luck
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Re: TQ10 Graphite
Thanks for the advice on the small screw driver. I had already found my smallest screw driver and got the clips off without incident.
I also did a more precise measurement of the arm length. Looks like 2 5/16 inches or 6 cm. I sent an email to Tower Hobbies to see if that length matches what they have.
What is the story on the tires? The back tires have tread on them but they are very soft. Are they inflated somehow? They seem to work good.
The front tires do not have tread on them but are more of a solid foam type tire. One of the front tires has a chunk torn off it on the inside.
I also did a more precise measurement of the arm length. Looks like 2 5/16 inches or 6 cm. I sent an email to Tower Hobbies to see if that length matches what they have.
What is the story on the tires? The back tires have tread on them but they are very soft. Are they inflated somehow? They seem to work good.
The front tires do not have tread on them but are more of a solid foam type tire. One of the front tires has a chunk torn off it on the inside.
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Re: TQ10 Graphite
Its hard to understand exactly what you have without seeing pictures. I really dont know much about the TQ-10 car and what It normally came with so w/o pictures, I cant be much help. Scr8p on the other hand is much more knowledgeable than me.
The link scr8p posted shows how to upload a file from your computer, If it is already online somewhere, you can click the Img button that is below the subject line. It will produce two sets of brackets with img in them. you can then post the web address of the picture between those brackets. Make sure It has the file type Ex: .jpg, .png in the url.
Odds are for your front arms, The ones that look similar to the ones on the car are what you should use. The part might be a different color (white or black) but the sizes shouldn't have changed.
Most people put foam inserts into the tires to keep them from flattening. If the tires were not glued to the rim, you should be able to pull them off the rim and take a look.
I've got no clue about your front tires without seeing a picture.
The link scr8p posted shows how to upload a file from your computer, If it is already online somewhere, you can click the Img button that is below the subject line. It will produce two sets of brackets with img in them. you can then post the web address of the picture between those brackets. Make sure It has the file type Ex: .jpg, .png in the url.
Odds are for your front arms, The ones that look similar to the ones on the car are what you should use. The part might be a different color (white or black) but the sizes shouldn't have changed.
Most people put foam inserts into the tires to keep them from flattening. If the tires were not glued to the rim, you should be able to pull them off the rim and take a look.
I've got no clue about your front tires without seeing a picture.
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Re: TQ10 Graphite
or we can do it this way...the 6205 early or 6206 late are what it could have come with. both are available thru tower hobbies, ebay, etc
if its not one of those,it may be an RPM or Andys aftermarket arm- however its not likely as they rarely break!
this is the early arm:

this is the later arm

if its not one of those,it may be an RPM or Andys aftermarket arm- however its not likely as they rarely break!
this is the early arm:

this is the later arm

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Re: TQ10 Graphite
In my first attempts to upload the photo I failed to notice the message at the top of the screen that the image was too large. So I've cropped it and should be viewable now.
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Re: TQ10 Graphite
thats a 6206, currently available only in black
as Scr8p said, you can purchase a RPM arm for greater durability, but you need the later style ball ends
arms: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXGAF4
ball ends: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXATKT&P=7
as Scr8p said, you can purchase a RPM arm for greater durability, but you need the later style ball ends
arms: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXGAF4
ball ends: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXATKT&P=7
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Re: TQ10 Graphite
My photo definitely matches the later arms. Thanks for the great post. I'll order a set of the later arms tomorrow.gomachv wrote:or we can do it this way...the 6205 early or 6206 late are what it could have come with. both are available thru tower hobbies, ebay, etc
if its not one of those,it may be an RPM or Andys aftermarket arm- however its not likely as they rarely break!
this is the early arm:
this is the later arm
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Re: TQ10 Graphite
Took a five pictures of the TQ10 without the ugly orange body on it. Just wondering what you can tell me about the car from the pictures. Is it a rather standard setup?
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Re: TQ10 Graphite
it's basically an original car, nothing fancy. looks to be in nice shape though.
the front tires are more of an on-road tire. but you can get newer wheels and tires that will fit to take it back to an off-road buggy. it really depends where your daughter is going to be running it (what kind of surface).
the front tires are more of an on-road tire. but you can get newer wheels and tires that will fit to take it back to an off-road buggy. it really depends where your daughter is going to be running it (what kind of surface).
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Re: TQ10 Graphite
If you need a manual, the RC10 Graphite is basically the same car. I think the TQ10 had a unique body but that was pretty much it.
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/cars_and_trucks/RC10/Team/graph_manual.pdf
I had one, my first new R/C car. Now I wish I never sold it 15+ years ago.
The only think it looks like it needs, besides a new front arm (and a 'proper' set of off-road tires and wheels), is a replacement battery strap.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX2779&P=7
Associated has gone back and forth between white and black parts over the years. Sometimes improvements have been made to the nylon or the molds, but they are generally functionally identical.
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/cars_and_trucks/RC10/Team/graph_manual.pdf
I had one, my first new R/C car. Now I wish I never sold it 15+ years ago.

The only think it looks like it needs, besides a new front arm (and a 'proper' set of off-road tires and wheels), is a replacement battery strap.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LX2779&P=7
Associated has gone back and forth between white and black parts over the years. Sometimes improvements have been made to the nylon or the molds, but they are generally functionally identical.
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