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Rc10ds question
I am currently collecting all the parts i need for a ds build and i was just wondering if anyone has a list of the part i would need to convert one to use hex.
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Re: Rc10ds hex conversion
Hello,Speed Chaser wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2017 7:47 am I am currently collecting all the parts i need for a ds build and i was just wondering if anyone has a list of the part i would need to convert one to use hex.
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Re: Rc10ds hex conversion
the rear is easy, it's pretty much just a hex adapter for a 3/16" axle, there are a bunch of different styles and offsets, so it's kind of trial and error based on the body and wheels you wish to run, although you can only go so far before you run out of threads on the axle.
the front setup is available from B4.2 or sc10 I believe.
quick search on sc10 hex showed this link. this link makes it very easy, for all 4 corners, actually.
https://www.teamassociated.com/news/latest_products/617-SC10_12mm_Hex_Drive
I think the block needs to be drilled out to 1/8" or use corresponding sc10 c-hub. that i think also needs to be drilled for 1/8" hinge pin.
I would also check geometry of the link arm, you might need to drill a hole closer to axle to get the same turning angles as the stock parts.
the front setup is available from B4.2 or sc10 I believe.
quick search on sc10 hex showed this link. this link makes it very easy, for all 4 corners, actually.
https://www.teamassociated.com/news/latest_products/617-SC10_12mm_Hex_Drive
I think the block needs to be drilled out to 1/8" or use corresponding sc10 c-hub. that i think also needs to be drilled for 1/8" hinge pin.
I would also check geometry of the link arm, you might need to drill a hole closer to axle to get the same turning angles as the stock parts.
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Re: Rc10ds question
Thank you for taking the time to write a reply Lonestar. And thank you a ton for the information jwscab. I did a 2nd google search on this question and managed to find a old forum that had a link to the team Associated website that listed the part for the conversion but sadly the link was dead but after using Internet archive i was able to get access to it again. So if anyone wants the part list let me know and i will post screenshots of it. Also just a random question, but i know some companies used to make 4wd conversion kits for the rc10 did anyone try putting one of those conversion on a rc10ds?
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Re: Rc10ds question
Excellent question. That would be pretty cool to see a 4wd ds. I would say there needs to be some custom work on the front end to fit the trans.
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Re: Rc10ds question
hi i think you should post screen shots or part numbers ,would be great as well. for people who are new and want to use regular hex tires on their ds . please
i myself am included in this.but after doing tome reading. i ordered sc10 front knuckle assemblies. now have to find the correct hex spacer in order to make use of the 7.99 trinity foam tires the local hobby shop has
i myself am included in this.but after doing tome reading. i ordered sc10 front knuckle assemblies. now have to find the correct hex spacer in order to make use of the 7.99 trinity foam tires the local hobby shop has
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Re: Rc10ds question
I found a parts list for something I did way back... This is what I started with for my DS hex conversion:
__ REQUIRED PARTS __
#9622 - B4 Outer Hinge Pins (needed for kingpins)
#7922 - 30' Caster Blocks
#9880 - Hex Steering Blocks
#9881 - SC10 Hex Front Axle
#9883 - SC10 Wheel Hex Adapters
__ HARDWARE PARTS __
#9645 - Screws 2-56 x 1/8" (to secure kingpin)
#6277 - Long .30" Ballstuds Silver
#4449 - Aluminium Locknuts 4-40 small (gold finish)
#6593 - Steel Locknuts 8-32 Low Profile (front wheels)
#6592 - Steel Locknuts 8-32 (rear wheels)
#3977 - (2) 3/16 x 3/8 rubber sealed ball bearings 2pack
__ OPTIONAL PARTS __
#9893 - 12mm Aluminum Clamping Wheel Hexes (SC10 Front)
#9892 - 12mm Aluminum Clamping Wheel Hexes (SC10 Rear)
__ REQUIRED PARTS __
#9622 - B4 Outer Hinge Pins (needed for kingpins)
#7922 - 30' Caster Blocks
#9880 - Hex Steering Blocks
#9881 - SC10 Hex Front Axle
#9883 - SC10 Wheel Hex Adapters
__ HARDWARE PARTS __
#9645 - Screws 2-56 x 1/8" (to secure kingpin)
#6277 - Long .30" Ballstuds Silver
#4449 - Aluminium Locknuts 4-40 small (gold finish)
#6593 - Steel Locknuts 8-32 Low Profile (front wheels)
#6592 - Steel Locknuts 8-32 (rear wheels)
#3977 - (2) 3/16 x 3/8 rubber sealed ball bearings 2pack
__ OPTIONAL PARTS __
#9893 - 12mm Aluminum Clamping Wheel Hexes (SC10 Front)
#9892 - 12mm Aluminum Clamping Wheel Hexes (SC10 Rear)
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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
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--Builds--
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Re: Rc10ds question
Pretty soon no more HEX conversions are going to be needed for the DS crowd,
In the testing phase now..................................................

In the testing phase now..................................................
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Re: Rc10ds question
Dont want to count my chickens before they hatch but us DS guys will have rear wheels soon enough for stock pin type axles.............................
I'm testing them as we speak for durability at the pin drive and acetone bath to remove worn tires....
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Re: Rc10ds question
Cool! I think the challenge is finding something to go between the stock front and rear axles and an attainable tire. The stock wheels are great, but even if those were plentiful, the DS tires are an odd size and really hard to find.
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Re: Rc10ds question
Yes that’s the issue for DS owners or people who want to build one.
The tires are plentiful worldwide for the wheels we are making I just need a few more weeks for testing, the pin drive is tricky I don’t want any failures.
I will have a few choice obsolete items for the DS coming soon, I don’t like struggling for parts and paying quadruple for a 4-12$ part anymore
We will have 2 styles of 1 piece wheels also we are making the hubcaps for the stock wheels in colors front and rear and the most important which I’ll keep a secret till done
The tires are plentiful worldwide for the wheels we are making I just need a few more weeks for testing, the pin drive is tricky I don’t want any failures.
I will have a few choice obsolete items for the DS coming soon, I don’t like struggling for parts and paying quadruple for a 4-12$ part anymore

We will have 2 styles of 1 piece wheels also we are making the hubcaps for the stock wheels in colors front and rear and the most important which I’ll keep a secret till done

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