Rear toe
Rear toe
Hi all
I need a bit of advice on the rear toe blocks etc please.
I have an RC10 team car and currently it has 3 deg rear toe on the inner hinge pin mounts. Now I actually race this car still and the 3 deg mounts are no longer made. In my instruction manual it says part no. 6360 mounts are standard for the car and 6366 rear hub carriers have 3 deg rear toe but on Towers site it list 6366 rear hubs as 1.5 deg.
Now if I replace the inner suspension mounts with the ones which are available how can I achieve 3 deg rear toe? Plus what would be the part number of the rear hubs I currently have that appear to be 0 deg?
Hope this make sense!!!
Thanks
Tim
I need a bit of advice on the rear toe blocks etc please.
I have an RC10 team car and currently it has 3 deg rear toe on the inner hinge pin mounts. Now I actually race this car still and the 3 deg mounts are no longer made. In my instruction manual it says part no. 6360 mounts are standard for the car and 6366 rear hub carriers have 3 deg rear toe but on Towers site it list 6366 rear hubs as 1.5 deg.
Now if I replace the inner suspension mounts with the ones which are available how can I achieve 3 deg rear toe? Plus what would be the part number of the rear hubs I currently have that appear to be 0 deg?
Hope this make sense!!!
Thanks
Tim
Still building my RC10
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Re: Rear toe
none of the inner arm mounts are available any more. the 6360 mounts would be 1.5 degree. the 6365 hub carriers (discontinued) are 0 degree. the 6366 hub carriers ARE 1.5.
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Re: Rear toe
you could use the hub carriers from a 10t/gt, though. you can still get those in 0 and 3 degree i believe. you'll have to switch over to plain bearings.
Re: Rear toe
Thanks very much. Do you think these would be ok they are avalable on Tower http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&W=000446379&I=LX3387&P=K
Thanks
Tim
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Re: Rear toe
those are for an rc10 gt. they're not gonna work, as far as i know. they shouldn't, anyway.
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Re: Rear toe
yeah, the GT ones don't work, I tried..... The fore and aft ofset is wrong. The GPM ones that scr8p listed are the only thing going to my knowledge. And they look to be 0 toe -3 caster
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Re: Rear toe
yup, I confirm the GPM ones have 0 degree toe!!
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