For anyone who wants to buy a SC10
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For anyone who wants to buy a SC10
so far i like it and i have had it out at the track about 5 times now i have beat the #### out of it and only broke the front bumper i drove it to the wall5 times at almost full speed and land in rough spots and hard landings and still going strong i didnt think that it would of bin able to take that much abuse but the tires do suck but theres new tires comming for it by Jconcept i think they are called Goose bumps and they should work real good so anyone who buys a SC10 dont glue your stock tires down buy the JConcept tires and i found it very light in the front i think a little bit of wieght works well
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Wow! That was the hardest thing I have ever had to read.
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well it did sound better in my head.
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Hopefully most CORR classes will require the stock type treaded tires rather than letting people run step pins or 1/8 scale buggy tires on their trucks. What cracks me up is everything people are will to do and spend to be "faster" except for actually learning how to drive. Oh.. and I thought the original post was very painful to read as well.
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Punctuation is over-rated.
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Hopefully most CORR classes will require the stock type treaded tires rather than letting people run step pins or 1/8 scale buggy tires on their trucks. What cracks me up is everything people are will to do and spend to be "faster" except for actually learning how to drive. Oh.. and I thought the original post was very painful to read as well.
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Durability is what has surprised me the most. I am impressed. I did strip a wheel hub and since you can't get replacements, I did a epoxy/dremel repair on it that worked out spectacular. I think that because the truck so light, it doesn't tear itself up. I made a bottom lexan chassis cover because my track is torture on a chassis. After several hours of driving, the cover had only a few scuffs.