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Old 04-05-2013 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Brandonmorris44
Yea well I run a sc10 2wd and a few guys at the local track are getting into 4wd . I can get a sc10 4x4 pretty cheap on the forum as stated above the prices aren't bag my only concern is I run several classes as it is and I don't won't something that's going to take a ton of my time in maintenance which will in affect be taking away from my others . I have looked at the tekno 410 sct the losi 2.0 and the sc10 4wd . I just hear so much negative stuff about the sc10 4wd so that why I'm a little pessimistic about it . But thanks a lot for yalls detailed answers it helps
For me at least, my switch to a Tekno SCT410 wasn't because I was unhappy with my SC10 4x4. I wanted something that shared parts with my Tekno EB48 buggy. If the vehicle was worse than my SC10 4x4, I would sell it and go back. Heck, with the way the resale market is for it, probably come out okay lol.

I would say if you choose to pickup an SC10 4x4, main thing I would do is make sure any upgrades that are known to benefit the conditions you have at your track, make sure the vehicle has those included. That way, you are not paying top dollar for the parts.

For the conditions I ran it on, loose bumpy tracks with big jumps, places the losi's shine, I found these items were worth having (assuming a Factory Team version as a base):

- M2C Rear Toe Block (or something else to get more toe in)
- Exotek Chassis
- RC Shox 2 Stage Pistons
- RC Shox Center Diff
- Front spring kit
- +3mm wheels

That was pretty much what I found I needed.

Go in with your eyes open, and an open mind, and you can have a successful run with the sc10 4x4.
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