RC10T2 Hoarding
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Re: New RC10T2 Rebuild
Technically you are correct, although the funny thing is most of the old parts ended up together anyways which I'll probably build a 4th T2 out of (last picture). Although it won't be perfect it will still be a nice example.
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Re: New RC10T2 Rebuild
T2 #4.....
This one isn't perfect but basically has 85% of the parts from T2 #2 and whatever left over parts I had. I'll just replace the chassis with a good used one and call it done (or anodize it blue)
This one isn't perfect but basically has 85% of the parts from T2 #2 and whatever left over parts I had. I'll just replace the chassis with a good used one and call it done (or anodize it blue)
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Re: RC10T2 Hoarding
strip the chassis and have it powdercoated gloss black 
I helped clean it up for a friend a few years back.


I helped clean it up for a friend a few years back.

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Re: New RC10T2 Rebuild
Beautiful truck dude. I recently bought a vintage one myself.RC10th wrote:Here she is all finished, I stayed up till 1:30am putting it back together with the manual just like a kid.
This is definately one of my favorites. I need to buy a new gear cover too as the one I had was second hand
I'd take a knife for some really good nachos.
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Re: RC10T2 Hoarding
#4 all complete minus battery foam. I thought I had one put away for this but guess I was wrong. All in all a very tidy truck.
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Re: RC10T2 Hoarding
Building quite a nice collection there! I only have one T2, but would certainly grab more if the price was right!

T3 and on simply do not interest me. I don't like a plastic chassis on anything larger than 1:16 scale. Maybe we'll see a T5 with alloy chassis soon!

T3 and on simply do not interest me. I don't like a plastic chassis on anything larger than 1:16 scale. Maybe we'll see a T5 with alloy chassis soon!
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Re: RC10T2 Hoarding
Very nice collection of T2's. I'm still trying to get one of my own at a good price. Already had 3 slip from my grasp on eBay all because I got tied up with something else. Worst thing they have all been in really clean shape and sold for under $100.
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Re: RC10T2 Hoarding
Nice truck Sixtysix, looks like you use it
Janaya - I bet two of those were ones that I bought. I was surprised how cheap they sold for, shocked actually, and that nobody bid on them.
Are T2's just not popular?

Janaya - I bet two of those were ones that I bought. I was surprised how cheap they sold for, shocked actually, and that nobody bid on them.
Are T2's just not popular?
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I do. Only one shelfer in my collection, the rest all get beat on regularlylooks like you use it

Juding by the prices they fetch, I'd say popular enough. Hard to come by a decent roller under $100. They seem to go the highest of the STs from original 10T through T4.Are T2's just not popular?
IMO, there's no appreciable difference between the T2 and 10T from a driving standpoint. Mine seem to perform about the same on the track.
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Re: New RC10T2 Rebuild
Bowties first appeared in the T2 era, late 95 IIRC. I'm not sure about the T2, but they were the most popular kit tire for for GT's in that era, although I have seen many different tire/wheel combos in GT kits. I really think they just threw in whatever they had in stock at the time.RC10th wrote:Luckily I already had the rear tires waiting to be used for something. Although they are not "correct" they are the same vintage. The originals would have been proline mini pins.
Finding early proline truck tires with writing on one side is difficult. I've bought proline Edges in the blue boxes to find they had the new writing on them. Bowties first appeared on the T3 if I remember correctly.
Your T2 is looking pretty good vale.....
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Re: RC10T2 Hoarding
For good reason. IMO, they were the best "all terrain" tire available until the Caliber came out. Still a good option, though I find the Calibers preferable in almost all situations from hard packed clay to sand. Only place the Bowtie seems to do better is really wet surfaces, where the Calibers will clog up with their more tightly packed tread lug design. But then, in mud, I'd prefer a good spike tire or something more aggressive like the Gladiator or Dirtworks to the Bowtie.but they were the most popular kit tire for for GT's in that era
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Re: RC10T2 Hoarding
Well, T2 was performing great today, right up until I broke the rear bulkhead (ball stud ripped out sideways). None to be found, either. But...........that's what I have a mill and a bunch of 7075-T6 stock for
Kind of a challenging piece to machine, took about 3 hours.

Up and running again, don't think I'll ever need another bulkhead. It's 3/8".


Up and running again, don't think I'll ever need another bulkhead. It's 3/8".
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36 grams. Quite a bit heavier than the stock plastic piece, but pretty insignificant.but on the other hand somewhat heavy perhaps??
Rear bulkheads always seem to be an issue for me, which is why all of my GTs are either alloy or RPM. I'm sure I'll snap ball studs on this one, though, which is why I slotted the ends of the shanks before installing.
Should have taken a little more time on the cuts to pretty it up some, but it was getting late, and I'd already killed one nice 3/32" cutter. You can barely see the bulkhead on a T2 anyway.
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