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Old 12-28-2011 | 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Lake Ober
Ok, I will just get the RS kit then, I didn't know there were issues with the slop on the Proline. I was just thinking about those because it comes with everything needed in the kit. I'm sorry to sound like such a newb, but if you could help me with this, I'd really appreciate it. I looked at the parts you listed on a previous post, they were:

" Rear 12mm Hex - Jconcept #2081
Front part #'s I am using Factory RS parts. I like keeping things factory if I can
Steering block - #9880
axle - # 9881
Ball stud is long silver #6277
Locking nut for ball stud # 4449
12mm Hex #9883
The bearing # is 3977. You can use the ones in the rims. Same bearing, to save a few bucks "

Now, I understand for the most part what all of these pieces are, but I am not really familiar with the SC10 (like tearing it apart). So, I don't know if I need just some of these parts listed or all of them? And also, do I just need one order of each item #? Like for instance, I saw that the bearings (3977) come in 2's, so do I need to get 2 orders of them (1 bearing for each hub on the truck)?

So, if you don't mind (I'm sooo sorry to keep bugging you) could you tell me what part numbers I need to add to my cart and how many orders of each item # I need, that would be awesome! Thanks in advance

PS. Funny enough I actually know a good bit about tearing my nitro trucks and my Erevo 1/16 apart, I've just never really did much with tearing the hubs apart, and have no idea what the SC10's are like
9880 will be both blocks
9881 will be both axles
4449 is like 4 or 6 nuts. only need two. You use them to screw the ball studs onto the steering block.
You can use the ones off the truck you have now. they should be long enough
3977 bearings, You can use the ones you have in the rims. Same bearings. Or you can replace them. If you replace them , yes you need 2 sets 4 total bearings.

All of it is held in by a very small .050" headed screw and a pin. slid pin out out hubs together slid pin back in. done

so if you want all new parts
9880 = 1
9881 = 1
4449 = 1
2081 = 1
9883 = 1
3997 = 2
6277 = 1

That's all the parts New. You can remove 2081 if you just want to use the hex from the 9883 kit. Saves you 10 bucks, but the 2081 are much better. imo
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