Reviving a Stealth CE and other RC10's
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Re: Reviving a Stealth CE and other RC10's
I have some traxxas parts and a RC10 tub with a traxxas transmission and rear suspension. Would I be out of my head to try and assemble a runner? I'm going to say yes, and pass on the idea.
I decided to save the RC10 pan and threw the Hawk rear end on an old dilapidated nitro rustler.
I decided to save the RC10 pan and threw the Hawk rear end on an old dilapidated nitro rustler.
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Re: Reviving a Stealth CE and other RC10's
Hi Jimbo,
Get to work then!
You won't need the 10L front mounts or truck arms.
If you want to part with the RPM white front arms for a 10T, let me know.
I have had a pair of rears for at least 6 years.

Get to work then!

You won't need the 10L front mounts or truck arms.
If you want to part with the RPM white front arms for a 10T, let me know.
I have had a pair of rears for at least 6 years.


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Re: Reviving a Stealth CE and other RC10's
Yes, I had just added a few parts to the cleaning pile. The rpm arms are going on the next truck.
The Stealth is done, I
The Stealth is done, I
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Re: Reviving a Stealth CE and other RC10's
Looking good!
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RC10CE 6-gear, RC10 Team, 10L, 10LSS, Worlds, B2, B4 TC, FT TC3, Nitro SC8, SC18, RC18LM, FT SC10.2, Worlds-ReRe, B6, B6D
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SSC10 build - http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=88&t=41740
RC10CE 6-gear, RC10 Team, 10L, 10LSS, Worlds, B2, B4 TC, FT TC3, Nitro SC8, SC18, RC18LM, FT SC10.2, Worlds-ReRe, B6, B6D
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SSC10 build - http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=88&t=41740
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Thanks. It's just a soap and water rebuild, but I feel like it looks better.
What options do I have for wheels to run modern rubber? I put stickier tires on the fronts and It has some sort of one piece wheel on the rear, but it's a smaller diameter.
What options do I have for wheels to run modern rubber? I put stickier tires on the fronts and It has some sort of one piece wheel on the rear, but it's a smaller diameter.
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Re: Reviving a Stealth CE and other RC10's
modern offroad or onroad rubber? Guess it also depends if you want "vintage" style rubber or are looking for something being used on a track today...
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RC10CE 6-gear, RC10 Team, 10L, 10LSS, Worlds, B2, B4 TC, FT TC3, Nitro SC8, SC18, RC18LM, FT SC10.2, Worlds-ReRe, B6, B6D
--Builds--
SSC10 build - http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=88&t=41740
RC10CE 6-gear, RC10 Team, 10L, 10LSS, Worlds, B2, B4 TC, FT TC3, Nitro SC8, SC18, RC18LM, FT SC10.2, Worlds-ReRe, B6, B6D
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SSC10 build - http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=88&t=41740
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Re: Reviving a Stealth CE and other RC10's
Off road with some pavement use. I guess ill have to look around. I modified a set of wheels for a T4 to fit my 10T, maybe I could do the same with this one.
I'm still a bit away from needing that though. The newest snag, is that the rear arm pin is too short for the rpm arms. Edit: I found a longer
I'm still a bit away from needing that though. The newest snag, is that the rear arm pin is too short for the rpm arms. Edit: I found a longer
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