CRC 1/12th Scale
#1
CRC 1/12th Scale
I was Given a CRC 1/12th scle and it seems to have a bent rear hub on it but i dont know what car it is. I know it is a CRC because it has CRC machined into the back of the rear Pod. the pod is polished and it has a center shock with two polished slinding links from the center mount, 1 to each side.
can any one tell me what car it is so i can try and get parts for it. i have run the car. its fast but a small bend in the diff side hub.
Thanks
can any one tell me what car it is so i can try and get parts for it. i have run the car. its fast but a small bend in the diff side hub.
Thanks
#2
1. This is the Corally forum, not the CRC Forum. Try the 1/12th forum under electric onroad.
2. Are you sure it's the hub that's bent and not the axle?
3. A hub from most of the other cars out there should work. Check your tracks stock and see if they have something the same length.
2. Are you sure it's the hub that's bent and not the axle?
3. A hub from most of the other cars out there should work. Check your tracks stock and see if they have something the same length.
#3
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I was Given a CRC 1/12th scle and it seems to have a bent rear hub on it but i dont know what car it is. I know it is a CRC because it has CRC machined into the back of the rear Pod. the pod is polished and it has a center shock with two polished slinding links from the center mount, 1 to each side.
can any one tell me what car it is so i can try and get parts for it. i have run the car. its fast but a small bend in the diff side hub.
Thanks
can any one tell me what car it is so i can try and get parts for it. i have run the car. its fast but a small bend in the diff side hub.
Thanks
It sounds like a CRC 3.1.
Parts are very easy to get for this car from your LHS or CRC's website.
#4
1. This is the Corally forum, not the CRC Forum. Try the 1/12th forum under electric onroad.
2. Are you sure it's the hub that's bent and not the axle?
3. A hub from most of the other cars out there should work. Check your tracks stock and see if they have something the same length.
2. Are you sure it's the hub that's bent and not the axle?
3. A hub from most of the other cars out there should work. Check your tracks stock and see if they have something the same length.