Trying to identify specific RCT version

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Trying to identify specific RCT version

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I noticed when looking for parts for the RC10T all of the images are showing white front and rear A-Arms. The shells for the RC10T are also different. I can't remember which version I bought when I bought it. I want to try to track down a new shell (which is sad because I have like 8 decent RC10GT shells that won't fit.

Can you tell me which version this is from the pics? RC10T T2?
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Re: Trying to identify specific RCT version

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Still a 7011 sport truck but it was a late version where that plastics were black and it had the t2 arms. Very very common version, just late production.

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Re: Trying to identify specific RCT version

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okay,, so for the a-arm, which I need to replace on the second car, the RC10T2 could be an okay substitute? I looks like the part number I need is 7206, but they seem to be hard to come by even on ebay.

Worse comes to worse I might just print one up in ABS or ASA, but I'm trying to be lazy.

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Re: Trying to identify specific RCT version

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Jconcepts is currently making two different bodies for the 10T.

One is a copy of the original. It doesn't come with decals but MCI has them.

The second is a early 90's type F-150. I seem to remember that being a popular body.

I have one of each and will likely be buying another.
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Re: Trying to identify specific RCT version

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GarySmith wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 12:49 am I looks like the part number I need is 7206, but they seem to be hard to come by even on ebay.
Correct, your truck came with t2 arms, although that single part number was used for all variations from original white to late black t2 arm. Rpm also made them, and they demand a premium as well. Best to keep your eyes peeled, or stop at some hobby shops and look for old stuff laying around

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Re: Trying to identify specific RCT version

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And there is no need for the receiver battery pack with the esc.
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Re: Trying to identify specific RCT version

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juicedcoupe wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 3:30 pm And there is no need for the receiver battery pack with the esc.
I was reading that when I picked up the ECS. That's actually a nice feature.

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