RC10GT to SC10GT conversion
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RC10GT to SC10GT conversion
check these pics out let me know what you think? the conversion kits are for sale and i do have a ad for them this truck drives awesome and i would recomend to anybody with a RC10GT
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RE: RC10GT to SC10GT conversion
in my pics above the one with wheels on it has the stock SC10 wheels and tires no moding needed as long as your RC10GT has 3/16 cvd's and not the 1/4 3/16 is pretty standard on all GT's the other one in the pics with no wheels has AKA racing 17mm hub conversion that are also for the SC10 but works perfect on the GT too so you can use 1/8 buggy wheels on it i chose the RC10GT because it was the easy to convert and all stock/option parts are still in market and pretty cheap
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RE: RC10GT to SC10GT conversion
Been outta the sport for a bit. Got an old Evader ST sittin around. Would the SC10 wheels also work on it? Mounting the body should be fairly easy. Figure it's another way to get some more life outta the old Evader. Also interesed in your MT2 conversion, got one of them layin around too!
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RE: RC10GT to SC10GT conversion
you will need to lengthen your evaders chassis, the SC10 has a longer wheelbase thats why i have chassis conversion for RC10GT! as far as the MT2 conversion, it has been put on hold for now, same as the LOSI XXX-NT the guy who wanted me to convert those models backed out i need one to work off of and i am not going to buy one the SC10GT is just perfect for me!
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RE: RC10GT to SC10GT conversion
Do you like the 17mm conversion better then the stock wheels? Im worried the engine wont have enough power. What do you think? By the way I pm'ed you my email and will have money sent by this week!
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RE: RC10GT to SC10GT conversion
i love the 17mm conversions! the stock sc10 rims-tires worked alright but lacked traction and ***** out way to fast. the buggy wheels-tires are only like 3/8 taller and can be rotated and my O.S. .18 has plenty of HP to spare!! if you compare the cost of stock sc10 to 1/8 buggy wheels-tires they are about the same and you get twice the life by rotating.
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RE: RC10GT to SC10GT conversion
i got my conversion installed. still working on installing the body.
this is a cool way to breath life back into my rc10gt.
i really like the looks of the sc trucks, but dont like the stability of them.
this conversion is very stable does not roll like the traxxas slayer at all.
i used my stock 2.2 wheels and tires and it drives great.
will post pics after i get the body on it.
this is a cool way to breath life back into my rc10gt.
i really like the looks of the sc trucks, but dont like the stability of them.
this conversion is very stable does not roll like the traxxas slayer at all.
i used my stock 2.2 wheels and tires and it drives great.
will post pics after i get the body on it.
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RE: RC10GT to SC10GT conversion
Here's a few pictures of my SC10GT. Ready to run but I haven't had time to pick up a new gel cell battery for the starter box.
It's got a Novarossi 12R engine, JR 9100s for a steering servo, Hitech 5645 for throttle/brake, AKA Enduro tires on SC10 wheels.
It's got a Novarossi 12R engine, JR 9100s for a steering servo, Hitech 5645 for throttle/brake, AKA Enduro tires on SC10 wheels.
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RE: RC10GT to SC10GT conversion
just picked up the sc10 rpm front bumper setup for my conversion.
just figured out that it does not connect to the front body post like the factory sc10 bumper.
wondering if i should design a brace from the front body post to the rpm bumper or is it going to work fine without the brace?
just figured out that it does not connect to the front body post like the factory sc10 bumper.
wondering if i should design a brace from the front body post to the rpm bumper or is it going to work fine without the brace?