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Old 04-23-2006, 03:20 PM
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Default RC10 to RC10T

Hey, this may sound like a retarted question, but I was wondering what parts I would need to convert the RC10 to a 10T(I'm pretty sure its an rc10, the guy selling it didnt know, and yes, I know its beat up but it was only 40 bucks). I know the a-arms, but do I also need the hinge pins, nad what other parts. I just bought the truck and it's my first associated car/truck, so I need some help with this. Also is a pic of what I bought, so you can see it for yourselves. Thanks,
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Old 04-23-2006, 03:29 PM
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Default RE: RC10 to RC10T

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_39...tm.htm#3941931

i have a partial parts list for the conversion in here it will be updated in a few days when tbolt finishes his conversion + there are tons of rc10 info pics and u can ask any ? u have

the list is on the first page
Old 04-23-2006, 03:33 PM
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Default RE: RC10 to RC10T

after seing that pic im not shure if it is a rc10 can u get a pic of the tranny and a pic of the under side

its either a totaly redone rc10 or its not one the chassis looks right but everythin els i see looks wrong
Old 04-23-2006, 05:27 PM
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Default RE: RC10 to RC10T

Yeah, I just bought it so i don't even have it. When I get it i'll take some pics of it after I clean it up. The description said rc10 or FXT, so maybe a combination?
Old 04-23-2006, 07:38 PM
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Default RE: RC10 to RC10T

Dang! 40 bucks! I woulda bought it for 40 seeing i hear the 10's are tough
Old 04-23-2006, 07:56 PM
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Default RE: RC10 to RC10T

You got to look around the [link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemId=183705]RCU Marketplace[/link] more often. I saw that in there a few days ago for sale, and was staring at the picture for about an hour deciding on whether or not to buy it, but decided to pass on it.
Old 04-23-2006, 08:37 PM
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Default RE: RC10 to RC10T

haha, yeah thats where i got it from. i originally didnt go to the marketplace to buy anything, really, but then I saw it, did my research and decided to go ahead with it. All it needs is a new a-arm and it should be good. Also, the guy that i bought it from was selling the motor as a different item, but he said for 12 bucks he'd just put it on and I mean 12 bucks for a motor (even if it is stock) isnt that bad. I still dont know if I'm gonna fix it up and sell it, or keep it as a basher. Im kinda leaning towards the keeping it, but I think my mom wants me to sell it. Also, does anyone know if this is the FXT or the RC10? The front shock tower looks a little bit different from the RC10's, but I can't find any FXT pics so im not sure what to compare it to. O well, whatever it is, it was a good deal. (on second thought, the front shock tower may be aftermarket...kinda looks like carbon fiber)
Old 04-23-2006, 09:47 PM
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Default RE: RC10 to RC10T

i can tell u that the whole front end is not rc10 parts the only thing i can see in the pic^^^that looks rc10 is the chassis
Old 04-24-2006, 01:18 AM
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Default RE: RC10 to RC10T

If I am not mistaken, I believe the entire thing, besides the chassis, isn't a rc10. Those shock towers aren't rc10 ones. I think it's a hybrid.
Old 04-25-2006, 01:28 PM
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I'm pretty sure this is an FXT, because the radio looks the same as a pic of the FXT that I found. The only thing is the suspension components dont seem to match up with those of the FXT or those of the RC10. When i get it I'll take more pics and put them up for whoever to decide what it is.
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Default RE: RC10 to RC10T

Well a radio is easy to switch. I could very well be a FXT radio, but not be an FXT
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Default RE: RC10 to RC10T

that raido is just a old ms jr by futaba there are a lot of thoes around selling with older rc i had posted a link to the manual for the fx10(but i guess since rcu crashed they lost some stuff) since yor car is a buggy not really a truck but the fx10 is way diffrent thi link is below u can search google for futaba manuals and see the list of manuals mabey contact futaba for a fxt manual it says u must contact them




http://www.futaba-rc.com/manuals/fx10-manual.pdf
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Ok, I just got the truck and the first thing I did was take some pics (hence the dirtyness of the truck). it doesnt seem to be a buggy, but the front suspension arms are pretty short. Also, I noticed that the a-arms are solid...no cuts out of it or anything. Of course, there were a few surprises, like carbon fiber front and rear shock towers, proline tires (rear) and aftermarket rims. The rear shocks need to be rebuilt, but after a good cleaning and a new a-arm if I can find it then she should be rollin'. here are the pics so you can tell what it is...rc10, FXT, or hybrid. Also, the chassis is the metal tub type, much like the FXT.
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Old 04-26-2006, 06:14 PM
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Default RE: RC10 to RC10T

is def not a rc10 imlookihng now to compare it to a fxt



edit yup its a futaba fxt

once u get it rbuilt u should post some pics in the vintage rc thread
and give me a review on how it runs /how tough ect
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Old 04-26-2006, 06:37 PM
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Ok, will do. The only thing I have to now is figure out what turnbuckles are the same size, where I can get a new hub carrier, and then just some little work making sure everything works right. If I run into any problems i'm sure someone on the vintage thread can help me with where to find parts and stuff. Thanks for the help!
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Default RE: RC10 to RC10T

parts arnt going to be easy(i just looked not much left even futaba website dosent have a manual for the car ) ur gonna have to find a part from another car thats going to fit prob do u have a digital caliper to meashure ur bal studs and turn buckles or u can post some pics of the turnbuckle setup in the vintage thread ill se what i can do for finding thoe also pics of the the hubs


well if anything u got ur self a verry rare old rc car

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