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Nice wheels, they are always hard to find.
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I think I have a whole box of 2 hole wheels.
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Originally Posted by LonnyJ1950
(Post 13741436)
The front suspension is not standard 12E, but the rest of the car certainly looks like it's all 12E to me.
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Originally Posted by jeffwiley71
(Post 13741465)
Nice wheels, they are always hard to find.
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Originally Posted by cashrc
(Post 13740752)
I'm building an rc truck, and I found these 2 1/12 scale chassis in my stash of rc stuff. I cannot for the life of me remember what these were
The one on the right as others have said started life as an Associated RC12E, but with a new front end and a custom made chassis plate to mount the front end on the chassis. I need to get parts...bearings and tires/wheels. |
Sir, you are my hero..thanks for the link!!:D
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Someone have seen this early 1/12 diff before?
Left wheel and hub is Thorp. Right wheel and diff assembly I never have seen before. What´s different to any other old diff, the diff uses a hub what is secured to the rear axle by a setscrew. The right thicker area is not rear axle but the diff hub, so thrust bearing and lock nut are very large diameter. Same as 1/8 scale parts. |
That is a Leisure diff. It was one of the first on the market, beating Associated by several months. That thrust washer was used in AE's first diff as well. The smaller ones didn't become common until the 3 bolt hub came on the scene.
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Is it possible Leisure sold such diff but was not the original manufacturer? Someone told me he have the same diff what came in a MRP box.
The left side wheel and the matching 3 bolt hub at the picture was manufactured by Thorp. Used also at left and right side at the early solid rear axle, at the Thorp car, Leisure and others. So is it maybe a very early Thorp diff using different wheels for left side and diff and sold also by other manufacturers? I know there had been an other Thorp diff what used same wheels for left and right side, maybe this was made later then. It is just something I think of, maybe I´m wrong also. |
Originally Posted by V12
(Post 13859366)
Someone have seen this early 1/12 diff before?
Left wheel and hub is Thorp. Right wheel and diff assembly I never have seen before. What´s different to any other old diff, the diff uses a hub what is secured to the rear axle by a setscrew. The right thicker area is not rear axle but the diff hub, so thrust bearing and lock nut are very large diameter. Same as 1/8 scale parts. |
Do you remember when Leisure and MRP started selling this diff?
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I purchased this diff in Leisure packaging on the recommendation of Neal McCurdy in 1980 or so. It went into my first car, an RC12E, because AE did not have a diff available at that time. The wheels are Thorp, the diff is not.
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Originally Posted by V12
(Post 13859862)
Do you remember when Leisure and MRP started selling this diff?
Originally Posted by LonnyJ1950
(Post 13859994)
I purchased this diff in Leisure packaging on the recommendation of Neal McCurdy in 1980 or so. It went into my first car, an RC12E, because AE did not have a diff available at that time. The wheels are Thorp, the diff is not.
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I made an carbon version of tamiya porsche 956.
NOT FOR SELL. JUST SHOWING OFF WHAT I HAVE DONE. Jerzi |
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