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Old 04-22-2022, 05:49 PM
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Old 04-24-2022, 04:35 PM
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looking for parts bodies whatever you may have. I talking about the original 10t truggy a lot of people turn them into electric. Which is what I have.
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looking for parts bodies whatever you may have. I talking about the original 10t truggy a lot of people turn them into electric. Which is what I have.
I have two Ten-T bodies I could sell you. Both used, one more than the other and the more used one has bits of adhesive on it in various places like someone installed, then removed a wrap. I'm sure that stuff could be taken off with alcohol or mineral spirits - I just didn't bother.

I use Ten-MT bodies on my electric Ten-Ts and I could offer you one of those too. In order to fit them you need to space the front mounts forward about the thickness of the original weak Ten-T aluminum shock towers. I did this on one car by doubling up the weak shock towers and then cutting away (on the rear one of the doubled front tower) the area where the body mounts attach, thus moving them forward that little bit.

The doubled-up shock towers are essentially 1/4" thick and are plenty strong that way.
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