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Old 11-02-2013, 04:34 AM
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Default Team Associated sc10rs Unboxing And Overview

This is my new sc10rs. It setup real smooth. Im familiar with the process, I already have a rc8.2e. The brakes feel a little week though, does any body know how to get more brakes setup???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFT79HdxR2I
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Nice un-boxxing vid. Not much to it really but good vid anyway.
I recently finished the rebuild of my SC10 (#7027 kit version).
I added stainless screws, RPM bumper, and the Integy aluminum
steering set. Looking to upgrade to brushless power.
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Hey, thanks. Its a fun truck to drive. A little challenging at first. The stock servo has striped out already, can you / anyone recommend any tires or settings for good handling? The biggest problem is the back end coming around out of turns. I run on a large, outdoor, sandy loam, bumpy, track. The track is hard pack dirt underneath a little sandy loose on top.
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Old 11-08-2013, 06:26 AM
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I found that a pair of Proline Caliber 2.0 soft on the back reduces over steer and helps handling a lot. Probably going to put the same on the front.

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Default sc10 Mudflaps, Leave On Or Take Off

Anybody prefer the mudflaps off and why? There kinda cool but Mayfield and Cavalieri's sc10's mudflaps are off. The corner of the bumpers are trimd too. Also is the only difference in front and rear sc10rs wheels the hex inserts? The wheels look exactly the same with out the hex inserts.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIS8tuFLE2g
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Originally Posted by BlueBorderRC
This is my new sc10rs. It setup real smooth. Im familiar with the process, I already have a rc8.2e. The brakes feel a little week though, does any body know how to get more brakes setup???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFT79HdxR2I
Great review, This is a pretty fast little truck. Really good control. There are slot of options to add on and build up. Everything on it can be replaced so if anything breaks it can be fixed pretty cheaply. For the price you really cant go wrong with this truck.
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Looks like a great piece of kit, and a pretty big one at that

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