SC10 Thread Part 2
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#2500
Tech Master
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From: Mississippi
That's what I was afraid of. I just got this car used and am going to race it, so I guess it would be best if everything was working great. I already had to disasseble a dogbone assembly because they were the ones from the FT kit and they were rusted over. Got one of those done, went to the other side to get the hex off, and there was hex wrench head stuck in the set screw. So now Im waiting on left hand drill bits for that, then Im going to ruin the set screw, then Im going to have to order a dozen differnet set screws to get on eot fit because I don't know brand hexes they are....what a mess.
At least I'll have time to take it apart.
At least I'll have time to take it apart.
#2501
yep, that can happen when buying used. The rust would have been a big indicator that the truck was poorly maintained. I am preparing a truck for sale now. I spent 3 hours last night going over it. Most people do not do that, they abuse them and then dump them.
#2502
Tech Master
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Posts: 1,747
From: Mississippi
Im still happy with SC10 because it has threaded shocks and alot of other upgrades though.
#2503
Tech Adept
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 203
From: Cincinnati
My friend got a used sc10 which supposedly had a newly rebuilt diff and it was terrible feeling.
#2505
I recently just put in a DuraTrax DE10 ESC and a TrakPower 8.5t motor in my SC10. Taking it to the track this weekend. So far I have to admit, I'm impressed with the amount of power the two have compared to my LRP SXX-TC and Ballistic 8.5 I had in it. So far I'm happy, I'll see how well it does this weekend during a race.



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