Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner
Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner
Impressive! mostly that you have a new stealth case.... I really need to work on my parts finding skills. scr8p, does this combo ("i like using the klein/rpm worlds arms, losi/cw hubs, b44 cvd's, and will continue to build runners using that platform") give you the full maximum legal width?
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner
it's close, but it could be a little wider. i'd have to remeasure mine to give you a definate width.
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner
hey guys, if I used my rear Kline arms and B4 rear hubs, that would make it too long, right?
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner
probably. you'd most likely have a hard time finding cvd's that would work, too.
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner
I got front B44 CVAs, which might just work. I will get it mocked up tomorrow and see how it all fits together.
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner
just went down to the work bench and quickly set it up...the B44 front CVA doesn't even reach the out drive.
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner
the wide custom works cvd's might work. might....... being the key word.
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What brand or where did you get the gold mini nuts. I have four of them but I don't know where they came from. I need to get more.
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Never mind about the gold mini nuts question. I believe I found them. I think they are Team Associated part #4449.
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner (update/more Atlas Gol
Just got back from a vacation and had gold parts waiting for me in my mail box People say women like gold things more than men, but when it come to the guys on here, that's not even close to being true...and for the ladies on here, well umm good luck to your better halfs
I decided on gold front and rear suspension mounts from Atlas, THANKS Atlas! Also got a tranny brace from Atlas too Everything fit nicely, no tight fits. The width for front suspension mounts with the RPM arms were wide enough to insert one spacer, so I chose to put them behind the arm.
Here is some eye candy for now
The tie rods may be from the 6025 graphite kit, bit they are just for mock up. I cant have old and dengy on the final version
I decided on gold front and rear suspension mounts from Atlas, THANKS Atlas! Also got a tranny brace from Atlas too Everything fit nicely, no tight fits. The width for front suspension mounts with the RPM arms were wide enough to insert one spacer, so I chose to put them behind the arm.
Here is some eye candy for now
The tie rods may be from the 6025 graphite kit, bit they are just for mock up. I cant have old and dengy on the final version
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner
Looks like you need some gold shocks! IWHYU! Get rid of the white front body mount, for black!
Looking good!
Looking good!
Rod Littau
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25 Years of the RC10: http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=13059
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner
IWHYU, stop trying to appear all techy I have no idea what it means, you should know betterslotcarrod wrote:Looks like you need some gold shocks! IWHYU! Get rid of the white front body mount, for black!
Looking good!
Yup, I need gold shocks amongst other things! Also, those inner hinge pins are from another buggy, they help bring what I have built already together for photos. I'm hoping to raid your basement for parts soon
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner
I Will Hook You Up!
Rod Littau
Slotcarrod's Rumpus Room: http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=16113
25 Years of the RC10: http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=13059
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Re: Vintage AE's RC10 graphite runner
Hey are those tie rods "rusted" or? They look like the old Tecnacraft golds-
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