RC10T Vintage Class Racer

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RC10T Vintage Class Racer

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Team Associated RC10T ready for some future Vintage Racing 🤙🏻

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RC10CC chassis and motor plate
Factory Works shock towers
Andy Jacobson #3033 Truck body
PRO TUNE MOTOR MOTIV RC 13.5/17.5
R1 Wurks Blinky Super Stock ESC
MOTIV RC 6400 battery
Team Tekin Racing T-180 servo
Factory Works A&L steering rack
RC Speed Secrets Ti turnbuckles with B6 hardware
AE T6 shocks internally limited
JConcepts Inc wheels and tires
Wallie Builds custom wiring
Avid Racing Concepts LLC bearings

Nostalgic RC
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Re: RC10T Vintage Class Racer

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Holy Invisi-paint! :lol:
Nicely built truck!
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"I love the effort, but it sure looks like you took the long way around to a tub again"

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Re: RC10T Vintage Class Racer

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Using the standard B6 (non 3.5mm hd) turnbuckles and cups? All clearance good on them, was wondering about the steering and inner front camber links

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Re: RC10T Vintage Class Racer

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Charlie don't surf wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 4:05 pm Using the standard B6 (non 3.5mm hd) turnbuckles and cups? All clearance good on them, was wondering about the steering and inner front camber links
3.5mm 48mm turnbuckles
HD ballstud lengths needed in photos
91722 ballcups
91477 M3 plain nuts

Clearance perfect 🤙🏻
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Re: RC10T Vintage Class Racer

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I always wondered what those white late arms looked like on a truck, thanks
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !

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Re: RC10T Vintage Class Racer

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RC10th wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 5:21 pm I always wondered what those white late arms looked like on a truck, thanks
Oh yeah... didn't even notice the Fan parts lol. Anyone race these yet? Flexibility vs stock etc?

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Re: RC10T Vintage Class Racer

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Nice build and great idea using the offset ball cup to keep the steering and camber links away from each other during suspension travel.

Any plans to run on a local track in socal?
Old school racing all the way!

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Re: RC10T Vintage Class Racer

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Oh yea me likey …. Me likey alot :D
Sweet build dude 8)
Who do you race for ?
Me……. I race for me.
That’s impossible, I was told you need a sponsor to race.
Hey Cru ! Go balls out 8)

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Re: RC10T Vintage Class Racer

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carloco8 wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 9:33 pm Nice build and great idea using the offset ball cup to keep the steering and camber links away from each other during suspension travel.

Any plans to run on a local track in socal?
Yes at The Farm Raceway and RoadRunner
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Re: RC10T Vintage Class Racer

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Charlie don't surf wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 7:52 pm
RC10th wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 5:21 pm I always wondered what those white late arms looked like on a truck, thanks
Oh yeah... didn't even notice the Fan parts lol. Anyone race these yet? Flexibility vs stock etc?
I will let you know soon bud, they do feel good though.
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Re: RC10T Vintage Class Racer

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It's a great time for vintage RC with all the different parts available at the moment. But to build a truck like that is a very expensive exercise.
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !

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Re: RC10T Vintage Class Racer

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RC10th wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:41 am It's a great time for vintage RC with all the different parts available at the moment. But to build a truck like that is a very expensive exercise.
its the electronics that double the price of the build almost as much as the truck itself otherwise in my opinion the truck wasn’t anymore expensive then a kit but it did help I had most of the parts laying around like the shocks nose plate and transmission 🤙🏻
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