Quadra-symmetric RC10
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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
B4 rear hubs can not be used. You need RC10 or B2 type hubs.
#6365, #7364, NIX63651 or maybe CustomWorks 3241.
If you want to use big outer bearing (#7935) I think your only option is NIX63651...
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#6365, #7364, NIX63651 or maybe CustomWorks 3241.
If you want to use big outer bearing (#7935) I think your only option is NIX63651...
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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
Thanks Niki. I don't even know why I asked. I'm not even using B4 rear hubs on that build. 

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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
Love the front tower. Any way to get one here in the US?
Cant wait to dream up how I will built this one up.

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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
From what Joey said on FB, they move the hinge pins in to the same width as the front hinge pins.
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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
Thanks GoMachV ! Superfast service 

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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
I see, so they are modified slightly to move the pins inboard. Makes sense.
thanks, looks like a great project guys! natural evolution from the WOIN.
thanks, looks like a great project guys! natural evolution from the WOIN.
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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
Looking good so far
Just to be sure:
- B4 cva's and B4.2 axles + hexes to fit these wheels¿
- inline axles on the front to fit the ''old'' b4 wheels¿ What about the Worlds ReRe front axles¿ would it work¿
- do i need longer turnbuckles¿
Can't wait to start mine
have to order many parts 

Just to be sure:
- B4 cva's and B4.2 axles + hexes to fit these wheels¿
- inline axles on the front to fit the ''old'' b4 wheels¿ What about the Worlds ReRe front axles¿ would it work¿
- do i need longer turnbuckles¿
Can't wait to start mine


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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
Yes, full power line from B4.2 including wheel.Vale wrote: - B4 cva's and B4.2 axles + hexes to fit these wheels
Shortest possible inline axles #6220. Worlds rere axles #7222 are too long.Vale wrote: - inline axles on the front to fit the ''old'' b4 wheels¿ What about the Worlds ReRe front axles¿ would it work
Worlds rere turnbuckles are ok if you use long shank rod ends.Vale wrote: - do i need longer turnbuckles
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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
Start of the topic updated...
Wheelbase and track width front and rear match B4.2 really closely. New rear tower (NIX63772) can carry B5M wing mounts.
Wheelbase and track width front and rear match B4.2 really closely. New rear tower (NIX63772) can carry B5M wing mounts.
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Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
Can anyone tell me the distance between inner and outer hinge pins centres on the wishbones?
Liking this thread, could be my next build
Liking this thread, could be my next build

Re: Quadra-symmetric RC10
Trying to understand, as i didnt see. what front shock kit. .71 or .89? and im guessing 1.32 rear with 1.32 shaft?
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