How many versions of the RC10T were there?

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thats great info on the arms thanks

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My 7001 kit came with those early arms and boy were they fragile. The first revision wasn't much better. I think it was the 3rd or 4th trip to the parts counter when I finally got a set of RPM arms. I raced that truck for several years with the RPM arms, and that same set is still on the truck today. And, no, I never really learned how to drive without hitting stuff. :wink:

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Really good info on the a-arms Ill make sure I pick up a set of the later t2 arms or find some rpms before i start racing my rc10t

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aeiou wrote:My 7001 kit came with those early arms and boy were they fragile. The first revision wasn't much better. I think it was the 3rd or 4th trip to the parts counter when I finally got a set of RPM arms. I raced that truck for several years with the RPM arms, and that same set is still on the truck today. And, no, I never really learned how to drive without hitting stuff. :wink:
Speaking of fragile early parts, these were another problem area
zzz 019.jpg
These things are .070 ( 7001 1st-2nd ) and they loved to break as well, that might expain why I still have more than one set NIP :roll:

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Since Paul brought the RPM arm thing up, it made me think about the differences in those arms as well :roll: The arms around 91-92 made by RPM had one mounting hole and an open center
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The next version 92-96 ( white ) 96-present ( other ) had 2 mounting holes, and bracing in the center of the arm
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The rears were un-changed other than color
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Of course, there is still the ball cup differences, the other shock towers, the turn buckles etc :lol:

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Charlie don't surf wrote:
aeiou wrote:My 7001 kit came with those early arms and boy were they fragile. The first revision wasn't much better. I think it was the 3rd or 4th trip to the parts counter when I finally got a set of RPM arms. I raced that truck for several years with the RPM arms, and that same set is still on the truck today. And, no, I never really learned how to drive without hitting stuff. :wink:
Speaking of fragile early parts, these were another problem area
The attachment zzz 019.jpg is no longer available
These things are .070 ( 7001 1st-2nd ) and they loved to break as well, that might expain why I still have more than one set NIP :roll:
My truck still has the original paper-thin shock towers that came in the kit. How they survived, I have no idea. I was certainly upside down enough. :lol:

Here's my old truck all cleaned up in its final as-raced configuration. It has the B tub with both offset and inline battery box holes. Oh, there were some chassis differences, too. Right, Reggie? :wink:
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Yup :lol: Early B stamp/Black A stamp chassis on the left, Later B stamp on the right-(Kinwald screws set into the battery holes for a better example)

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Charlie don't surf wrote:7001- Early RC10T
1) Early B stamp offset battery, early ball cups, early stealth brace, paper thin non webbed
arms, thin shock towers,15 deg steering blocks and Pro-55/Pro-90/& narrow tires
2) Same chassis, ball cups, thin webbed arms, standard stealth brace, 20 deg blocks, T/A
narrow/multi rib/paddle spike rears. Both with AE 6122 body


7035- RC10T Team Truck
1) In line B stamp, full hex ball cups, standard nylon stealth brace, 20 deg blocks, thin
webbed arms, thin 2 hole towers, Narrow/multi/paddle tires
2) Same but with thick webbed updated arms, thicker 3 hole front/4 hole rear tower
aluminum front inline axles and 30 deg blocks, plus universals
3) C stamp, same as above but black composite thick webbed arms, graphite stealth
brace. And solid wheels plus multi rib front/Pro-90 All with the 6135 team truck body

7011- RC10T sport truck
1) B stamp, same as #1 7035 except thick webbed arms, Gold shocks, MSC and 6122
shell
2) C stamp, same as above but thick black composite arms, and graphite brace
3) C stamp, all black with t2 type arms and composite towers




6 different types of arms- 3 towers /thin non webbed, thin webbed, medium webbed and thick webbed and black composite thick webbed ( not T2 type ) and late T2 type
Would you be able to know which model and variant came out on what year?

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So a 7001 would never have had a" b "tub with inline holes?

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marlo wrote:So a 7001 would never have had a" b "tub with inline holes?
I'm not giving out anymore info until I see some trucks and buggies of yours in posts- :P

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Charlie don't surf wrote:
marlo wrote:So a 7001 would never have had a" b "tub with inline holes?
I'm not giving out anymore info until I see some trucks and buggies of yours in posts- :P
believe me marlo...he is relentless when it comes to this 8)

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pic's up. thanks

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