SC10 4x4 Thread
#16
#17
The difference is that it comes with a 12 tooth 32p pinion also.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...o-45T-SC10-4x4
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...o-45T-SC10-4x4
#19
You might want to reconsider doing that. My buddy (team driver) decided
to look inside his diffs before installing them and found just enough 3000wt
diff lube to coat the gears. He had to fill his diffs.
I know I'll be checking mine before installing them..
Just some food for thought...
to look inside his diffs before installing them and found just enough 3000wt
diff lube to coat the gears. He had to fill his diffs.
I know I'll be checking mine before installing them..
Just some food for thought...
2 of the 3 sc10 2wds RTRs I've torn down had assembly problems, so I would not trust the quality control on these diffs either.
BTW, jesse and all you posting "Nice thread without the spam, bla bla bla" without any tech info are actually spamming the thread.
#20
I see you all decided to create a new thread for the SC10 4x4...
Thats fine... However I have closed the other thread now. It will remain as a reference though.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...10-4x4-29.html
Same rules apply to this new thread as the old one. KEEP IT ON TOPIC! I don't want to see any bashing or bickering like was in the other thread.
I've given 2 very polite warnings thus far... There will not be any more.
-David
Thats fine... However I have closed the other thread now. It will remain as a reference though.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...10-4x4-29.html
Same rules apply to this new thread as the old one. KEEP IT ON TOPIC! I don't want to see any bashing or bickering like was in the other thread.
I've given 2 very polite warnings thus far... There will not be any more.
-David
#22
ae shows them and the hardware on the 4x4 parts page but no price is given. my guess is noone has them yet if they're no even price out.
gunna try to fit my spare jammin ones on if nessesary. but I run a pretty loamy track, so may not net them right away
gunna try to fit my spare jammin ones on if nessesary. but I run a pretty loamy track, so may not net them right away
#23
I have some swaybars left over from my Slash 4x4, when I get my kit (hopefully) later this week I'll have a look to see if they may fit. I run on a tight indoor carpet track, so I'm sure I would greatly benefit by adding these.
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I also have a set of Slash sway bars. Am very anxious to hear if they work. Mine is due tomorrow, so I will post pics and let you guys know what's shakin w them.
Also noticed a couple of guys saying the slash wheels would not work? How far off are they? Will it make a huge difference til I replace them all? I have so many sets I was really hoping they would fit!
Great thread so far...now if we can keep it that way?!?
Also noticed a couple of guys saying the slash wheels would not work? How far off are they? Will it make a huge difference til I replace them all? I have so many sets I was really hoping they would fit!
Great thread so far...now if we can keep it that way?!?
#27
The team at Track Star R/C are working on some.
I drove one a few weeks back on an indoor clay track. Though the truck was good it was not great. I felt that it needed sway bars and maybe even a more progressive weight front spring.
Once we get things tested I will post.
I drove one a few weeks back on an indoor clay track. Though the truck was good it was not great. I felt that it needed sway bars and maybe even a more progressive weight front spring.
Once we get things tested I will post.
#29
As with the Jammin trucks we campaigned last year we will be starting with Fantom 7.5-8.5 540's. If we feel we need more torque we will run Fantom 5.5-6.5 550's.
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