Reviving a Stealth CE and other RC10's

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Re: Reviving a Stealth CE and other RC10's

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I have some traxxas parts and a RC10 tub with a traxxas transmission and rear suspension. Would I be out of my head to try and assemble a runner? I'm going to say yes, and pass on the idea.

I decided to save the RC10 pan and threw the Hawk rear end on an old dilapidated nitro rustler.

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DaveM wrote::|

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Yeah, I thought it through and put the parts away, lol.

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Back on track with the Stealth CE.

It's is a

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Well if I am ever going to put the Stealth CE together, I'm going to have to

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Hi Jimbo,

Get to work then! :lol:

You won't need the 10L front mounts or truck arms.

If you want to part with the RPM white front arms for a 10T, let me know.

I have had a pair of rears for at least 6 years. :roll:

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Yes, I had just added a few parts to the cleaning pile. The rpm arms are going on the next truck.


The Stealth is done, I

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Everything scrubbed, checked, repaired, lubed and mostly reassembled on the Stealth CE. I am waiting on some shock

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Looking good!
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Thanks. It's just a soap and water rebuild, but I feel like it looks better.

What options do I have for wheels to run modern rubber? I put stickier tires on the fronts and It has some sort of one piece wheel on the rear, but it's a smaller diameter.

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modern offroad or onroad rubber? Guess it also depends if you want "vintage" style rubber or are looking for something being used on a track today...
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Off road with some pavement use. I guess ill have to look around. I modified a set of wheels for a T4 to fit my 10T, maybe I could do the same with this one.


I'm still a bit away from needing that though. The newest snag, is that the rear arm pin is too short for the rpm arms. Edit: I found a longer

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Rpm was selling the right hinge pins for those arms.

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