RC10T build for the street

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RC10T build for the street

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Hi Guys
this is my new build for the past 4- month https://plus.google.com/photos/106277518784264112290/albums/5865267314647721409
pic from the ipone 5. I know its a little dark pictures but it is waht it is.sorry
(sorry for my English)
I know its a little high in the rear but untill i will have the rigth shoks (too long).I can get short one /i can make new hols
in it ??? LMK.
The transmission was A.L with belt in it but i broke one of the Outdrive ,so now
I Am looking for parts in the net for A L Trans...
This is the idea of the build,if you guys have a idea for my projact please fill free.
BTW I dont know the name of the chassis all I know it is aluminum a i peint it with
PLASTIDIP paint to cover the thing with rubber paint(I like it).
fill pree to ad what ever you like to my post.
Thanks
Bigmik

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Re: RC10T build for the street

Post by LTO_Dave »

Very nice!

That's a BME RC10 oval chassis. An offset nose plate and front shock tower was also available to match the chassis.

If you're planning to run it, I'd suggest getting some K&S 3/6" tappable aluminum tubing and making chassis braces because those chassis' are thin.

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Re: RC10T build for the street

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Tanks
Will have to drill the front shok maunt for that...OK.
any idea What trasmission will fit the chassis???

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Re: RC10T build for the street

Post by kaiser »

you can use a stock nose plate as well.

i have one of these chassis as well and i'm afraid to run it. it is very thin.

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Re: RC10T build for the street

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Will run it 2-3 times beafore it will be on the shelf
just to see how it runs.

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Re: RC10T build for the street

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Yes .will put some carbon fiber(DIY) straips in the sides for strength the "thing" little bit.

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