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Old 04-20-2012, 03:54 PM
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What exactly is the difference between these trucks as rollers
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Old 04-20-2012, 04:28 PM
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sc10 and sc10 rs are base trucks

the RS has hexs front and rear so you can use the same rim front and rear

the factory team has the facotry team parts to make it more of a race truck
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I understand the factory team is race truck but besides the battery tie down and the shocks its the same right
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Originally Posted by liljoker1994
I understand the factory team is race truck but besides the battery tie down and the shocks its the same right
Its the same plastic parts, but with the FT you get a ball diff, CVAs, Ti turnbuckles, Gold shock shafts, threaded bodies, battery strap and a few more goodies....but the FT will need additional hex adapters, front axles, and steering blocks to convert to hexes.
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Ok I see now so would a rs with all rpm upgrades titanium turn buckles and rear hubs with a ball diff and threads shocks be better or same
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Originally Posted by liljoker1994
Ok I see now so would a rs with all rpm upgrades titanium turn buckles and rear hubs with a ball diff and threads shocks be better or same
Same plus you would be spending more money on the truck alone to build it that way

to many options really.

What are your goals?
race? bash?

If i had to pick any of those 3 you listed it would be either a RS or FT
The RS radio sucks. and the stock servo sucks. I have seen one brake 10 mins out of the box on a Buggy...

I run Gear diff's in my trucks and ball in my buggy.

so... without buying radio/esc/motor RS vs FT you doing all those mods listed to the RS to make it somewhat of a FT kit. You would be near half if not more in being able to buy another kit..
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Hi there can some tell me dose most of the parts on the sc10 fit the sc10 rs ? Like ie front and rear arms and the shock tower do they fit both trucks
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All SC10 parts fit all SC10 "models"/versions. It was the same base model. so yes parts from the FT version will fit on the RS. Some items (gear/ball diff, wheel hexes, etc...) may require additiona pieces (from the SC10 line) to fit. Some parts are a direct fit. All SC10 parts will work on an SC10 of any version
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