Team Car Runner build COMPLETED!!!!!
Re: Team Car Runner build (rear shocks mounted)
Any chance of making a few additional pairs of those pretty arms and selling them here at a reasonable price, bigjeepzz?
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Re: Team Car Runner build (rear shocks mounted)
and shock tower....and shock mounts.....and.....your like the candy man on this project. car should be named candy it is so sweet. 

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Re: Team Car Runner build (rear shocks mounted)
Brat wrote:Any chance of making a few additional pairs of those pretty arms and selling them here at a reasonable price, bigjeepzz?


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Re: Team Car Runner build (rear shocks mounted)
Yes Please!!! I would be all over those front and rear arms 

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Re: Team Car Runner build (rear shocks mounted)
Wow, that looks...real nice.
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No, I will not help you with your dorky short course truck…sorry, it’s against my religion. If it's not a 1/10 scale buggy...I don't care.
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Re: Team Car Runner build (rear shocks mounted)
Such a sexy car! If I was a buggy I would be all up on that!
.....Ok, very very nice car! 




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Re: Team Car Runner build (front shocks mounted)
I had to order a longer set of shafts for the front shocks because the ones that came with the RB5 were too short.I knew I was going to fun into problems witht he shafts being too long where the piston would hit the caps. I machined some spacers to place on the shafts to give the front arms all the travel they needed and not damaging the shocks on full compression. I also had to machine another set of shock mounts since the RC10 shock mounts i previously had would not work. I may need to find some longer springs but for the time being the springs on the shocks will work.
I also got my strips of CF in so I can make some of the chassis braces I have been looking for. One of the members here was kind enough to offer a set to me so I can use them to come up with a design to cut out of the CF. I should be able to cut the CF easily since I have a braod range of carbide end mills.
I hope to have more pictures soon.
Jake



I also got my strips of CF in so I can make some of the chassis braces I have been looking for. One of the members here was kind enough to offer a set to me so I can use them to come up with a design to cut out of the CF. I should be able to cut the CF easily since I have a braod range of carbide end mills.
I hope to have more pictures soon.
Jake



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Re: Team Car Runner build (front shocks mounted)
This Buggy looks better and better each day, i can't wait to see/hear how it runs on the track. Keep up the good work 

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Re: Team Car Runner build (front shocks mounted)
looking good Jake, nice work. looking forward to the complete car.


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Re: Team Car Runner build (Carbon Fiber braces machined/moun
I finished my CF braces tonight. I somewhat used the A&L design but changed a couple of things. I only made the left and right braces and got them mounted. I think they turned out fantastic. They are made out of 1/16 CF. I am afraid they may be a little weaker than I originally thought pretty flexible). I am going to leave them since I took the time to make them.
Since I am planning on running Lipos I had to cut the battery cup. This is also going to force me to come up with a design for the battery hold down. I already have a couple ideas and I will also include some of the CF in that project as well.
What sucks is I keep coming up with different things to do to the car. At this rate I will never get the car done.
Jake




Since I am planning on running Lipos I had to cut the battery cup. This is also going to force me to come up with a design for the battery hold down. I already have a couple ideas and I will also include some of the CF in that project as well.
What sucks is I keep coming up with different things to do to the car. At this rate I will never get the car done.
Jake




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Re: Team Car Runner build (Carbon Fiber braces machined/moun
This is one of the best "New but old" cars I have seen. The only thing I would recommend is anodize the front nose plate red, gota match the chassis! 

Rod Littau
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Re: Team Car Runner build (Carbon Fiber braces machined/moun
Any chance you could make some rear arms that are 1/8th" to 3/16" longer than the stock arms? That would help me out a ton!
Mark
Aaaaahhhh crap! I'm about to get passed by that orange truck!
Aaaaahhhh crap! I'm about to get passed by that orange truck!
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Re: Team Car Runner build (Carbon Fiber braces machined/moun
make your battery brace like I did with this car, second post page 2:
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=14211&hilit=faux+worlds&start=15
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=14211&hilit=faux+worlds&start=15
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Re: Team Car Runner build (Carbon Fiber braces machined/moun
Thanks for posting the link. I remember seeing this a while back. Nice work by the way on your car.
Jake
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