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Old 08-18-2011, 08:38 AM
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I am new to the SC10 and I wanted to know what spare parts I should stock in my Pit box. The car is an RTR, fully stock and I wanted to know what issues I will run into if I put a 3S 11.1V 5000 Mah 40C LiPo battery in it. Are there parts I am going to completely tear up?
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Old 08-18-2011, 09:59 AM
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I would start off with an extra spur gear, extra front arms, extra ball cups and ball studs, front wheel bearings( which also fit the rear hub carrier ), 25 and 30 wt shock oil, and a shock rebuild kit. It mainly depends on if you're going to the track with it or just messing around. If you're bashing it, that 3 cell lipo should be a blast.. If you're bashing, I'd get an extra front bumper, bumper mount, and shock tower as well... This is a very basic list.
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Old 08-18-2011, 12:01 PM
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With the assumption that you're bashing it with the three cell:

Front and rear arms
Turnbuckles
ballstuds
ball cups
Hinge pins
Spare bearings
Extra screws
Body posts
Body clips
Body mounts (where body posts attach)
Extra spur gears
Axle pins
Shock rebuild kit
Shock oils and black grease

If you are going to be running the truck purely for bashing, I strongly recommend looking into getting the RPM front and rear arms and bumper. You will also need the Team Associated GT2 Hingepins to use the RPM front arms.
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Definetly rpm front chassis brace, ball cups, and turnbuckles. These are a necessity for beginners.
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Old 08-19-2011, 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by D-Rek07
Definetly rpm front chassis brace, ball cups, and turnbuckles. These are a necessity for beginners.
I'd avoid the RPM ball cups. They may be stronger, but they're likely to pop off with every other crash you have. Mine wouldn't even stay on going down a straight.
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Originally Posted by BigRM
I'd avoid the RPM ball cups. They may be stronger, but they're likely to pop off with every other crash you have. Mine wouldn't even stay on going down a straight.
I didn't mean rpm ball cups.
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