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Old 03-14-2013 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Blues Hockey
Just bought a new FT SC10. I am needing some tire suggestions.
First track is an indoor clay high bite track.
Next is an outdoor track, low to medium bite track. What tires so you guys suggest

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Great vehicle!! Welcome to the sc10ers bunch
As far as tires go it will depend on your surface, cause every track is different ,as was stated, just ask at ur track and I am sure u will get some ideas as to what sticks the best good luck.
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Old 03-14-2013 | 09:37 AM
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wow look the tlr 22 rtr with a paint scheme that looks really familiar to me,this is blbound paint scheme,hes my buddy i bought his 2wd truck from him since hes more of a 4wl sc and 8th scale guy.wow great job losi for being original
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Old 03-14-2013 | 03:02 PM
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I've been racing the same SC10 for a couple years now and finally managed to snap a chassis. My son was checking out how dialed she was and jumped it slightly less than perpendicular into a plywood covered stud wall at a pretty good clip. The chassis snapped and the upper bulkhead bought the farm too so the truck was basically in two large pieces with the steering links holding it together. I should have taken a picture. I'm sure the RPM bumper would have had a better chance of surviving but this was a hard hit.
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Old 03-14-2013 | 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Blues Hockey
Just bought a new FT SC10. I am needing some tire suggestions.
First track is an indoor clay high bite track.
Next is an outdoor track, low to medium bite track. What tires so you guys suggest

Thanks
Jason
For the first track I use barcodes in the front and rebars in the rear. I would also go with SC10 4x4 offset wheels. These wheels may not work if you don't use hexes. If not 3mm offset hazards.
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Old 03-14-2013 | 04:03 PM
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I want to know how much weight can one run in the rear of the battery tray? Is 630 grams too much?
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Old 03-14-2013 | 06:32 PM
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Sky is the limit I guess man. You probably have most beat already.
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Old 03-14-2013 | 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by bds81175
I've been racing the same SC10 for a couple years now and finally managed to snap a chassis. My son was checking out how dialed she was and jumped it slightly less than perpendicular into a plywood covered stud wall at a pretty good clip. The chassis snapped and the upper bulkhead bought the farm too so the truck was basically in two large pieces with the steering links holding it together. I should have taken a picture. I'm sure the RPM bumper would have had a better chance of surviving but this was a hard hit.
Sure, blame the kid
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Old 03-14-2013 | 07:52 PM
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Hi,

I just purchased a used sc10 and was wondering if anyone has used / is using the proline power stroke shocks on the sc10. I have a brand new set of powerstroke shocks that I purchased for a traxxas stampede to truggy conversion that I never got around to doing. According to proline they do work on the sc10 but when I put them side by side the proline shocks seem to be about 5mm longer than the stock sc10 shocks (I have a Factory Team SC10).

Is it even worth using the powerstroke shocks or are the stock ones really good? (The ones on my truck seem to be leaking).

Thanks for the help!
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Old 03-14-2013 | 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by salmans21
Hi,

I just purchased a used sc10 and was wondering if anyone has used / is using the proline power stroke shocks on the sc10. I have a brand new set of powerstroke shocks that I purchased for a traxxas stampede to truggy conversion that I never got around to doing. According to proline they do work on the sc10 but when I put them side by side the proline shocks seem to be about 5mm longer than the stock sc10 shocks (I have a Factory Team SC10).

Is it even worth using the powerstroke shocks or are the stock ones really good? (The ones on my truck seem to be leaking).

Thanks for the help!
use the stock shocks and use the big bore springs and they are good,just purchase a rebuild kit and your good to go. Or if you have some extra cash big bore shocks!
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Old 03-15-2013 | 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by salmans21
Hi,

I just purchased a used sc10 and was wondering if anyone has used / is using the proline power stroke shocks on the sc10. I have a brand new set of powerstroke shocks that I purchased for a traxxas stampede to truggy conversion that I never got around to doing. According to proline they do work on the sc10 but when I put them side by side the proline shocks seem to be about 5mm longer than the stock sc10 shocks (I have a Factory Team SC10).

Is it even worth using the powerstroke shocks or are the stock ones really good? (The ones on my truck seem to be leaking).

Thanks for the help!
I run the powerstrokes on my ft sc10. They work good enough for a second on my last race. My setup is med bite clay track with some big whoops.
front blue top/green bottom springs out on the bottom and middle on top
rear blue top/green bottom springs out on the bottom 4th hole in on top.
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Old 03-15-2013 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by platgof
Is 630 grams too much?
Ughhh.....what?! That's gotta be a typo lol
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Old 03-15-2013 | 11:56 AM
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Thanks for the info!!! I also race in a med bite clay track. Do you remember what weight of oil you used (the stock wight according to the manual is 30wt)

Originally Posted by astarback
I run the powerstrokes on my ft sc10. They work good enough for a second on my last race. My setup is med bite clay track with some big whoops.
front blue top/green bottom springs out on the bottom and middle on top
rear blue top/green bottom springs out on the bottom 4th hole in on top.
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Old 03-15-2013 | 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by salmans21
Thanks for the info!!! I also race in a med bite clay track. Do you remember what weight of oil you used (the stock wight according to the manual is 30wt)
Front 25wt rear 20
I am thinking of going to 30 though
Then run it as low as it will go. It only goes down to 28mm.
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10.2 is finally here
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Old 03-15-2013 | 12:08 PM
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SC10.2!

http://www.teamassociated.com/news/l...ory_Team_Kit!/
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