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Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 10:38 am
by soniccj5
I sent an e-mail to Dyno-Tech racing and it sounds like they are not going to make these parts. :cry:

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Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 2:28 am
by longboardnj
this stinks... nothing is being done about making these... ok i do know there was 1 person making this part but $30 for rear arm mounts is too much for me to spend..

Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 4:57 am
by slow_jun
i believe so too, but those are Alloy and mainly for shelf queen, i was kinda hoping that it'll be for racing. Hoping with different options so that we could adjust as to different track condition. :lol: :D ..

Hey Chad, already got the Arms (F/R) they are great, but it would be awsome if you could mass produce other parts aswell that are in demand, believe many of us will be lining up justto have a pair of it...

waiting for response and actions.

Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:17 am
by scr8p
if you send chad a part, and it's something he can make, he'll make it for you. just don't expect to pay $5.00 for it.

i'd be willing to bet that to make an near exact replica of the associated rear arm mount (with the anti-squat) would be quite time consuming, and in turn, make it quite expensive. and alot of times, people want stuff, but when i comes time to actually pay for the part, they all of a sudden don't need it anymore when the price is more than they want to spend. i don't blame chad for not making a bunch of them. i wouldn't want to spend a bunch of time making something to get stuck with them, either.

Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 10:25 pm
by longboardnj
scr8p wrote:if you send chad a part, and it's something he can make, he'll make it for you. just don't expect to pay $5.00 for it.

i'd be willing to bet that to make an near exact replica of the associated rear arm mount (with the anti-squat) would be quite time consuming, and in turn, make it quite expensive. and alot of times, people want stuff, but when i comes time to actually pay for the part, they all of a sudden don't need it anymore when the price is more than they want to spend. i don't blame chad for not making a bunch of them. i wouldn't want to spend a bunch of time making something to get stuck with them, either.
i know what your talkin about... i was thinkin 0 degree, no anti-squat, bare metal or plastic.. i just like rc stuff cheap... rc is my cheap hobby 8)

Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 10:40 pm
by slow_jun
yes, i know what you mean. but for the passion of this hobby, will surely buy given the quality of Chads works... its proven...for me its worth buying replica pieces from Chad coz you know of the quality will certainly surpass the original. like for example the Klein Arms. I may have not run or raced it yet but based from the design and finish product. i may say that its bullet proof. Paying a hefty price for a product that will certainly exceed its use when it comes to durability is definately an investment. As this hobby is certainly does not comes with a small price tag.

cheers!!

Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:28 am
by longboardnj
slow_jun wrote:yes, i know what you mean. but for the passion of this hobby, will surely buy given the quality of Chads works... its proven...for me its worth buying replica pieces from Chad coz you know of the quality will certainly surpass the original. like for example the Klein Arms. I may have not run or raced it yet but based from the design and finish product. i may say that its bullet proof. Paying a hefty price for a product that will certainly exceed its use when it comes to durability is definately an investment. As this hobby is certainly does not comes with a small price tag.

cheers!!
ive seen the stuff and it looks great..its just i need replacement parts not race parts... if your not racing this hobby can have a small price tag,im proof :D

Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:28 am
by RC104ever
Hey everyone, I found this thread in the search and was wondering what everyone is doing for rear arm mounts since it sounds like there aren't any aftermarket options?

I've love a black set if anyone has an extra set.

Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 10:06 am
by SnoopMaxx
Atlas has an alloy rear arm mount , as well as front mount and a-arms

Morten

Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 3:52 pm
by RC104ever
Thanks, his last post indicated that he didn't have anymore left though :(

Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 2:57 am
by daniels9424cs
I think I may have found a replacement part for these. Team Cobra Nemesis rear arm mounts, I don't know if anyone else has found these. I have a set on the way and will report findings upon arrival.

Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 4:37 am
by SnoopMaxx
daniels9424cs wrote:I think I may have found a replacement part for these. Team Cobra Nemesis rear arm mounts, I don't know if anyone else has found these. I have a set on the way and will report findings upon arrival.

Where did you find them ??

Would these fit ?
Custom Works 3 Degree Molded Rear Toe Blocks
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXZUC6&P=Z

SPECS: Length: 1.28" (32.5mm) original is 35mm
Width: .41" (10.5mm)
Height: .30" (7.5mm)

Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 6:02 am
by daniels9424cs
Those appear completely different from the rc10t pieces at least. Russel RC is the only place I've seen that has them and only in 1.5 degree of toe, and I don't know if they fit yet.

Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:14 am
by SnoopMaxx
Those appear to be re-bagged original buggy rear mount
http://www.russellrc.com/
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Re: rc10 rear arm mounts

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:17 am
by daniels9424cs
what do you think the chances are of these fitting the 10T? If they do fit they should expect an increase in demand of these. Team cobra is ran by C and M Mfg. which does injection molding, so I would bet this is made by them for them so they can keep producing cars.