SC10 Thread Part 2
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#1671
I ran sc10 for the firat time tonight. I bought some AE hexes. They seemed solid but I think the avid look nicer and have longer screws. Also ran thw b44 plastic hubs. It thought traction would be poor but the truck cornered well. The rear was more planted than I would have thought possible. I started with no weight and battery forward. But I was traction rolling and it did not turn well. It was pushing lol. I added 1/4 to the rear triangles, 1/2 behind the tower and 1oz under the foam. Truck felt good but I think I was slower with the weight. Felt sluggish. My 2 cents
Last edited by Wildcat1971; 11-10-2012 at 07:38 PM.
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#1676
Looks like ill be running a sc10 for a couple of races,since I used to run buggy,my two lipos are shortys,for the guys that tried them did you soften up your oil and springs or play with ride height?i know in my worlds buggy it was fast and dialed with the shorty.looks like Kevin Motter was running 72/26 in 17.5 blinky.what does everyone else run in blinky?i run at weatcoast and other higher bite wett clay tracks
Last edited by mxracer458; 11-11-2012 at 12:45 PM.
#1677
4x4 uses hexes, but the original and FT SC10's (at least when I bought mine 18 months ago) use a pin in the back and bearings up front (so I, for example, have three types of wheel to outfit my two SC10s). The new SC10RS comes with hexes as standard. So all of this to say, you may need to change over to hex wheel mounts depending on the vintage of your SC10.
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