SC10 front hex's
#16
It is possible that there are some axles out there that were machined undersize, but we haven't seen that yet. Please e-mail [email protected] if you feel you have this problem.
The bearing is 3/8 x 3/16 x 1/8 which is the same as the stock SC10 wheel bearing. The ID of the bearing should be .1875" +0/-.0003, which wasn't the case with the initial bearings. A couple thousandths of play is OK and actually desired in RC but beyond that can be excessive.
The bearing is 3/8 x 3/16 x 1/8 which is the same as the stock SC10 wheel bearing. The ID of the bearing should be .1875" +0/-.0003, which wasn't the case with the initial bearings. A couple thousandths of play is OK and actually desired in RC but beyond that can be excessive.
#18
Yes, you can technically use any 12mm hex wheel but the protrac offset wheels (or the losi/AE sc 4x4 wheels) will give you the correct offset. The wheels you have will make the truck wider than stock, which is ok for bashing but probably will not be allowed for racing.
#19
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FYI, I could only run the two spacers on the bottom, the hub would bind with 1 and 1 or both on top. Also, I don't know why PL doesn't include instructions. Not that it was real hard, but I did screw up the metal washer placement to begin with.
#21
Check this out (step 3) and let me know if you still have any questions. We usually don't include instructions but always make them available on our site.
#22
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wheel offset...
Yes, you can technically use any 12mm hex wheel but the protrac offset wheels (or the losi/AE sc 4x4 wheels) will give you the correct offset. The wheels you have will make the truck wider than stock, which is ok for bashing but probably will not be allowed for racing.
Is this correct?
SCTE, SC10 4x4, XXX-SCT/SCB, Slash 4x4 f/r, Slash 2wd r... all are the same offset.
But Ofna Hyper 10SC wheels make the truck wider (greater offset)?
Thanks...
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I have to admit I lost all confidence in ProLine with this. I called support explaining the exact problem and they wanted pictures. I took a video and couldn't get them back on the phone, so I emailed it to them with no response. Putting out something machined incorrectly is annoying but forgivable. Ignoring the problem isn't.
Does anyone have all the part numbers needed to convert the front to AE hexes?
Does anyone have all the part numbers needed to convert the front to AE hexes?
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9877 SC10 Receiver box
9878 SC10 Receiver box seals
9880 Steering Blocks, hex style pair
9881 SC10 Front Axle Hex pair
9882 C clip 6
9883 SC10 Wheel hex adapters, 4
In addition you will need the following hardware
4449 4-40x3/16 Aluminum locknuts
7369 1/16" roll pins
9643 5-40 x 7/16" socket head cap screws
8-32 locknuts of your choice (6952 steel, 9834 Aluminum, or 3438 FT locknuts
SC10 4x4/Protrack offset hex wheels of your choice
9878 SC10 Receiver box seals
9880 Steering Blocks, hex style pair
9881 SC10 Front Axle Hex pair
9882 C clip 6
9883 SC10 Wheel hex adapters, 4
In addition you will need the following hardware
4449 4-40x3/16 Aluminum locknuts
7369 1/16" roll pins
9643 5-40 x 7/16" socket head cap screws
8-32 locknuts of your choice (6952 steel, 9834 Aluminum, or 3438 FT locknuts
SC10 4x4/Protrack offset hex wheels of your choice
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Sorry edit
Last edited by barry1me; 10-18-2011 at 07:26 PM.