SC10 Thread Part 2
#3076
I have a little bit of toe-in on my truck. Specifically on the back.
I have the front pretty straight.
You can have a little but if you add alot you'll run into other problems.
I cant imagine running the truck with 1.5 degree toe blocks. I feel that's way too much. Too much toe in and the tires could rub on the rear shocks...lol
I have the front pretty straight.
You can have a little but if you add alot you'll run into other problems.

I cant imagine running the truck with 1.5 degree toe blocks. I feel that's way too much. Too much toe in and the tires could rub on the rear shocks...lol
#3077
I run on a carpet track, with all the steering adjustments made with camber, camber link position and length shock positions..etc I still would like to have a total of 2° rear to in, So the smallest toe block AE sales is 2.5°, so with it and a set of 0.5° hubs installed "backwards" I can have 2° toe. Like I said, my Durango is able to reverse the hubs and I run it with 2° rear toe and have the fastest lap and TQ record and want to try with a SC10, just don't think a SC10 will hang with my mid-motor Durango and don't want to spend another $250 on a X-factory SCX-60 conversion since I have built my own FT SC10.2 + .
Guess I will just try it, figured somebody on here might have already done it.
Guess I will just try it, figured somebody on here might have already done it.
#3079
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 4,003
From: Cali
Ok...so I got a question for all u sc10ers
if a redcat volcano and a sc10 have a collision head on both wide open...which would have the worse damage?? Sc10 or volcano?!?
Cause this happened to me today at the track and both took damage, but one was way worse than the other, just thought I'd do a trivia style thang out of this and see what y'all thank!!
if a redcat volcano and a sc10 have a collision head on both wide open...which would have the worse damage?? Sc10 or volcano?!?Cause this happened to me today at the track and both took damage, but one was way worse than the other, just thought I'd do a trivia style thang out of this and see what y'all thank!!

#3081
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 4,003
From: Cali
Well a friend of mine brought his buddy out and he has a redcat and just wanted to bash...so we was like ok, run with us in a few races....so we raced and his truck was all over the place...so I was like let me see how that thang handles, so I said here drive my sc10 and I'll drive that, just try not to crash
so I took the lil truck and this thang is geared wayyyy to high, I bet it will do prolly 45 or 50 mph...so I took a lap and came down the strait un aware that he is coming up the other way...so in my mind I'm like ima open this lil bugger up...so well yeah, u can imagine what happened and the redcat was totaled ...the sc10 ?? I lost a right Aarm 
and the redcat lost the servo horn and link, the turn buckle and the c hub, as well as the knuckle, and the shock and shock tower, and of course the a arm as well
and bent the shock shaft
everyone seen it and was like whaaattt!!!! There is no way those two cars colided cause it looked like a 1/8 buggy had hit that redcat and the sc10 just had the a arm cracked!!!
so I took the lil truck and this thang is geared wayyyy to high, I bet it will do prolly 45 or 50 mph...so I took a lap and came down the strait un aware that he is coming up the other way...so in my mind I'm like ima open this lil bugger up...so well yeah, u can imagine what happened and the redcat was totaled ...the sc10 ?? I lost a right Aarm 
and the redcat lost the servo horn and link, the turn buckle and the c hub, as well as the knuckle, and the shock and shock tower, and of course the a arm as well
and bent the shock shaft
everyone seen it and was like whaaattt!!!! There is no way those two cars colided cause it looked like a 1/8 buggy had hit that redcat and the sc10 just had the a arm cracked!!!
#3082
I have a little bit of toe-in on my truck. Specifically on the back.
I have the front pretty straight.
You can have a little but if you add alot you'll run into other problems.
I cant imagine running the truck with 1.5 degree toe blocks. I feel that's way too much. Too much toe in and the tires could rub on the rear shocks...lol
I have the front pretty straight.
You can have a little but if you add alot you'll run into other problems.

I cant imagine running the truck with 1.5 degree toe blocks. I feel that's way too much. Too much toe in and the tires could rub on the rear shocks...lol
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Chassis-Plate
If you get this one(comes with the B4.1, etc.), you can change your rear toe from 2.5 to 4.0 and the shims are for your antisquat.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...t-Set-25-335-4
It is extremely common practice to run rear toe. Again, good luck running anything less that 2.5.
#3085
#3087
1.5 degrees is almost straight,the rear end would be to loose to drive,seems 3.0 is a pretty standard setup. You have to find a sweet spot between your front a d rear with the toe,hell even my dad 1:1 sandrail has some toe in the rear,but I do agree,good luck with 1.5 toe it won't handle at all
If you guys wanna know what im running in my 2wd Factory Team truck.
Novak old GTB, 17.5 ballistic motor 30 degree timing on the motor. 75/25 gearing. Not bad using an esc that's outdated....hey people run old escs all the time...Dont fix what isnt broken...haha
#3090
OK that I did not know. My truck is holding it's own on the race track.
If you guys wanna know what im running in my 2wd Factory Team truck.
Novak old GTB, 17.5 ballistic motor 30 degree timing on the motor. 75/25 gearing. Not bad using an esc that's outdated....hey people run old escs all the time...Dont fix what isnt broken...haha
If you guys wanna know what im running in my 2wd Factory Team truck.
Novak old GTB, 17.5 ballistic motor 30 degree timing on the motor. 75/25 gearing. Not bad using an esc that's outdated....hey people run old escs all the time...Dont fix what isnt broken...haha
what is everyone running for gearing with a 7.5 motor? med-large indoor med bite track



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