Kyosho MP10T
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strr body will work just have to use the serpent truggy body mounts as the mp10t body mounts are angle the wrong way. i used serpent truggy mounts and took 5mm of the mount to get the correct location i needed. used the serpent etruggy rear mounts to get the body to sit lower as you have to use the lower rear mounting hole only. was a bunch of work but it will fit if you have the time. jconcepts ae body works well also on our truggy. ya i have tried a bunch on our truggy
#437

I have acquired a Strr-e evo2 in a lot of vehicles. I’m curious if the mp10t chassis will bolt up to the strr front and rear clips? I know a lot of parts are compatible….. universals, hubs, shock towers…I know the OG E conversion kit works on the MP10t as well. I’ve read through this entire Thread and haven’t come across an answer? I’m in this truck for cheap…. Original chassis are discontinued. If I know there’s parts to keep it going I’ll keep it, if not I’ll likely just sell it.
thanks
thanks
the mp10 diffs, blocks are alot smaller the center fits. Universal's will probably work but might pop out eventually unless you use the ST-RR rear hubs maybe.
if the bodies new you'll have to make different mounts to get it to fit.
front carries might hit and lessen your turning radius, found that out the hard way.
Hope this helps.
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#439
Tech Adept
#440
Tech Adept

Express is listed as though it were in Mahwah , NJ but if you do a search you will find it’s a Canadian shop
#441

hey boss can you post pics on how you mounted the front of your body.
#442
Tech Apprentice
#443
Tech Adept

If you are referring to the Strr body ….Whiting had discussed using the Serpent mounts. That is back a few in the thread. may have even thrown up some pics. Can’t remember.
if you mean the Pro line Axis body (AE) . Then you will need to space the rear posts out where you want them first….as this will dictate where the front falls.
The Vp pro body body is the same. Tim Wallace discusses this in the thread as well. I think there are also some pics of these bodies if you scroll through the discussion/thread.
the “bruggy” body requires a mounting bracket
I do believe J whiting makes an adapter/bracket to fit the J con “bruggy” to the Mp10t.
Good luck
if you mean the Pro line Axis body (AE) . Then you will need to space the rear posts out where you want them first….as this will dictate where the front falls.
The Vp pro body body is the same. Tim Wallace discusses this in the thread as well. I think there are also some pics of these bodies if you scroll through the discussion/thread.
the “bruggy” body requires a mounting bracket
I do believe J whiting makes an adapter/bracket to fit the J con “bruggy” to the Mp10t.
Good luck
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#445
Tech Apprentice

Whose going to run the body Kanai made for the truggy when it becomes available?
#446

https://www.hobbymedia.net/13520/kyo...ushless-truggy
#447
Tech Apprentice

Originally Posted by Vtwnpwr;[url=tel:15918302
15918302[/url]]still not a fan of those bruggy bodies or split batteries.
https://www.hobbymedia.net/13520/kyo...ushless-truggy
https://www.hobbymedia.net/13520/kyo...ushless-truggy
#448
Tech Adept

That’s just awesome they are releasing the electric version…. Stoked
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Tech Adept