Thank you soo much!
RC10 - FF10 -Done-
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Re: RC10 FF
Top deck done... so far.
Need to accommodate mounts for sway bar, wing and body.
I use the RC10 T2 six cell battery stop for the battery hold down at the rear.
Need to accommodate mounts for sway bar, wing and body.
I use the RC10 T2 six cell battery stop for the battery hold down at the rear.
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Re: RC10 FF
Clever battery retainer, I dig it!
It's time to stand up to the bully. Support the companies that support the industry, not the ones that tear it down. Say no to Traxxas
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Factory Works website
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Re: RC10 FF
Test fitting some electronics and you got to have some HPI candy on your builds.
Fabricated sway bar mounts (pieces of RC10 front arm mounts) and placed them under the HPI wing mounts.
Still tons of parts that needs to be fabricated or ordered on this one
Fabricated sway bar mounts (pieces of RC10 front arm mounts) and placed them under the HPI wing mounts.
Still tons of parts that needs to be fabricated or ordered on this one

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Re: RC10 FF
Last nights job was grinding down the rear shock mounts in an angle to increase articulation.
Decided that the HPI wing mounts will have to be moved.
We’ll see where once body is decided.
I have to order a 15x15x1.5 millimeters angle profile (stainless) so that I can manufacture shock mounts for the trailing arms...
we are moving rearwards though at a slow pace. I’m dreading the rear wheel axles
Decided that the HPI wing mounts will have to be moved.
We’ll see where once body is decided.
I have to order a 15x15x1.5 millimeters angle profile (stainless) so that I can manufacture shock mounts for the trailing arms...
we are moving rearwards though at a slow pace. I’m dreading the rear wheel axles
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Re: RC10 FF
Yeah at first I was like oh OK, thats quite a large top plate, but then i looked closer and was like NICE!!!! Love it when you can make a multifunction part.
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Re: RC10 FF
Thank you so much jwscab!
Yes, the top deck is a bit on the larger side, but with battery and the trailing frog legs not much to do.
I will do minor adjustments to the deck, but in all this is the final shape. Unless something comes up along the way.
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Re: RC10 FF
Finally!!
This has been soo dreaded and mentally exhausting, but now the rear axles are done!!
Just hope they will hold up.
Inner screw is threaded in the trailing arm.
Outer screw is threaded in the axle with a amount of adjustment for the toe in setting.
Next up is shock and sway bar mounts. Then we move on to the esthetic of the arms. That is something I’m looking forward to!
This has been soo dreaded and mentally exhausting, but now the rear axles are done!!
Just hope they will hold up.
Inner screw is threaded in the trailing arm.
Outer screw is threaded in the axle with a amount of adjustment for the toe in setting.
Next up is shock and sway bar mounts. Then we move on to the esthetic of the arms. That is something I’m looking forward to!
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Re: RC10 FF
Research and development and
product development.
Two things that comes to mind daily on this build.
As I mounted the sway bar I discovered that I couldn’t lift up the battery hold down...(battery loaded up the rear)
I’m not sure this is the final solution, but it does the job.
Waiting on the DuBro ball links to arrive to finish up the sway bar installation.
product development.
Two things that comes to mind daily on this build.
As I mounted the sway bar I discovered that I couldn’t lift up the battery hold down...(battery loaded up the rear)
I’m not sure this is the final solution, but it does the job.
Waiting on the DuBro ball links to arrive to finish up the sway bar installation.
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Re: RC10 FF
Worked on the trailing arms and have to consider them done as far as for the M2 grub screws that will fix the toe in adjustment.
It’s almost a finished roller.
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happier New Year!!
It’s almost a finished roller.
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happier New Year!!
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Re: RC10 FF
Wow Erik,
Those trailing arms are beautifully finished. i love the holes on them, makes them look industrial!
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