Vintage RC10 Parts
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Vintage RC10 Parts
Alright I'm confused so I need some assistance. I have an RC10 graphite and I was wondering what the steering block part number was. Also, will one off a RC10 world's car work because I see them all of the time. Thanks
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Re: Vintage RC10 Parts
If you have a short arm graphite it would be compatible with the rere classic, which is a 6216
If you have the longer CE arms, It would be the 6217 which is more expensive and wasn't rereleased
For either kit you could use the 6221 along with the 6220 aluminum axles as an alternative.
If you have the longer CE arms, It would be the 6217 which is more expensive and wasn't rereleased
For either kit you could use the 6221 along with the 6220 aluminum axles as an alternative.
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Re: Vintage RC10 Parts
AE's site should have most of the manuals available which are invaluable to find the original part numbers.
I guess the question is if you wanted an original direct replacement or just something that'd do the trick and/or upgrade...
There's always a source for the most hard to find parts too... between here, FB, and ebay... who doesn't love a good scavenger hunt?
I guess the question is if you wanted an original direct replacement or just something that'd do the trick and/or upgrade...
There's always a source for the most hard to find parts too... between here, FB, and ebay... who doesn't love a good scavenger hunt?
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Re: Vintage RC10 Parts
Yeah a scavenger hunt is what I have. Parts are a pain for sure but I do love a good challenge. Thanks for the reply
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Re: Vintage RC10 Parts
Shouldn't be a challenge at all. Just gotta know what arms you have to narrow it down, or just grab the 6220/6221 and convert it over. The only challenge would be if you have long arms and want to use your original inline axles instead of updating it to the 6220/6221, you'll pay a bunch for those spindles.
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Re: Vintage RC10 Parts
Yes, and it can typically be had for $10 (bushings). If you want four 1/4 x 3/8" bearings they are $1 ea. at avidrc.comrbryant1991 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2017 12:37 am Also, will one off a RC10 world's car work because I see them all of the time. Thanks
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