RC10T Team Truck rear suspension mount variations
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RC10T Team Truck rear suspension mount variations
Hey guys, as im going through parts i noticed in the team truck manual the 3 degree rear suspension mounts were shaped lime this:
But ive also seen them as a 3 degree optiin with tbis shape:
Has anyone had a team truck with rear suspension 3 degree mounts lime the 2nd picture? I was just curious because I'm piecing one together and have both style mounts.
Thanks!
But ive also seen them as a 3 degree optiin with tbis shape:
Has anyone had a team truck with rear suspension 3 degree mounts lime the 2nd picture? I was just curious because I'm piecing one together and have both style mounts.
Thanks!
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Re: RC10T Team Truck rear suspension mount variations
There were several versions of the 3 degree arm mounts.
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=33726
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=33726
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Re: RC10T Team Truck rear suspension mount variations
Phin wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 7:00 pm There were several versions of the 3 degree arm mounts.
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=33726
Thanks. These must have mainly been on 7035 team trucks because my 7001 rc10t has the mounts like picture 2 but in zero degrees and my 7011 c stamp has rear mounts like picture 2 but are black and 1.5 degrees I believe.
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Re: RC10T Team Truck rear suspension mount variations
The top pictured rear suspension mount is the first generation HD (Heavy Duty) suspension mounts. They were available in three degree and zero degree, in white and black. They actually brake kinda easily at the mounting screws. The bottom pictured mounts are original design, available in Zero and one and a half degree. Zero available in white, and one and a half available in white and black. There is also a second generation HD mount that is 3 degree and only in black (stronger than the first generation HD, came standard on the RC10T2).
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Re: RC10T Team Truck rear suspension mount variations
Thanks Mark. Between the 2 above in white does the original end up being stronger than the HD due to the HD breaking at the mounting screws? Im wondering if its because the hinge point had too much plastic and flexes less causing more stress at the mounting screws?Mark Westerfield wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 4:33 am The top pictured rear suspension mount is the first generation HD (Heavy Duty) suspension mounts. They were available in three degree and zero degree, in white and black. They actually brake kinda easily at the mounting screws. The bottom pictured mounts are original design, available in Zero and one and a half degree. Zero available in white, and one and a half available in white and black. There is also a second generation HD mount that is 3 degree and only in black (stronger than the first generation HD).
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Re: RC10T Team Truck rear suspension mount variations
In my experience the original suspension arm mounts have been more durable. I just use the the white HD version on display vehicles.
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Re: RC10T Team Truck rear suspension mount variations
Also found a variation when i bought a single universal to replace a bemt one that I had. The newer universals at the end of production on the team truck didnt use that collar at the end where the joint of the dogbone/axle is. Picture attached.
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