RC10T build for the street
RC10T build for the street
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
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
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.
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.
Re: RC10T build for the street
Tanks
Will have to drill the front shok maunt for that...OK.
any idea What trasmission will fit the chassis???
Will have to drill the front shok maunt for that...OK.
any idea What trasmission will fit the chassis???
Re: RC10T build for the street
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.
i have one of these chassis as well and i'm afraid to run it. it is very thin.
Re: RC10T build for the street
Will run it 2-3 times beafore it will be on the shelf
just to see how it runs.
just to see how it runs.
Re: RC10T build for the street
Yes .will put some carbon fiber(DIY) straips in the sides for strength the "thing" little bit.
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