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Old 11-16-2004 | 08:49 PM
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what will the st-15 need to be a good truck because it is really cheap and i may get one.

this is what i have to add so far
1. a new pipe
2. aluminum shocks
3. new engine???????

anything else will be much appreciated thxs


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Old 11-16-2004 | 09:02 PM
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rc10gt arms- i here they fit and work well
Old 11-17-2004 | 01:03 PM
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after you get all that stuff, get some aluminum parts. it'll be real strong with aluminum.
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what will the st-15 need to be a good truck because it is really cheap and i may get one.

this is what i have to add so far
1. a new pipe
2. aluminum shocks
3. new engine???????

anything else will be much appreciated thxs


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get the tined pipe set, the ball bearing set, and the aluminum shock sets as for the gt arms dont do that unless you look at the st-15 thread.
Old 11-17-2004 | 05:32 PM
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i would say the pipe, shocks, berings, tires, and maybe rc10gt arms.
Old 11-17-2004 | 05:37 PM
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Get new tires. Pipe would also be great. Ball bearings can never hurt and aluminum shocks will be a VERY good investment.[8D]

For an engine though, I guess anything is better then what came stock. Get the RPM GT a-arms for durability.
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i would say the pipe, shocks, berings, tires, and maybe rc10gt arms.
...and when you are done compare the price of all of those things with a truck that ALREADY HAS THEM.
Old 11-17-2004 | 07:29 PM
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Get new tires. Pipe would also be great. Ball bearings can never hurt and aluminum shocks will be a VERY good investment.[8D]

For an engine though, I guess anything is better then what came stock. Get the RPM GT a-arms for durability.
hold up i thought that when you put the gt a-arms on the st-15 the rear hub carries or what ever dunt fit correctly
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Get new tires. Pipe would also be great. Ball bearings can never hurt and aluminum shocks will be a VERY good investment.[8D]

For an engine though, I guess anything is better then what came stock. Get the RPM GT a-arms for durability.
hold up i thought that when you put the gt a-arms on the st-15 the rear hub carries or what ever dunt fit correctly
Im sure they found a way to do it. All i know is the st-15 can have GT a-arms.[&:]
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i no that too, just i am curiouse
Old 11-17-2004 | 08:21 PM
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you could always get gt hub carriers/uprights and that might work.
Old 11-17-2004 | 10:44 PM
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this is what you do get the tower tuned pipe set for st-15, duratrax ball bearing set for st-15, and the tower aluminum shock set for st-15, also any coling head that fits the traxxas pro 15 will fit the tower 15 so also get a powerline cylinder head for the pro 15, and as for the rc10 arms all the info you need is to do that is on the official st-15 thread so when you do all this including the rc10 arms upgrade youll have a truck that would probably have about 1+ horspower with the powerline cylinder head and tuned pipe and a nice wide truck that handeles well with the rc10 arms also a nice riged smooth truck with ball bearings and alloy shocks all together it will be simaler to the rc10gt in handeling and power oh yeah youve got to get rid of those crapy tires get some proline edge for the front and your choice for rear with all that you should be able to compete with it and even if all that cost as much as getting a rtr with those features its still worth getting because of the optional 2-speed tranny and you might want to get rid of that half ***** body eventually so you could probably get like a 99 gmc siera body for rc 10gt ps they can be made to fit the st-15 if they dont already or a f-150 or chevy whether you like gm or ford with all that its a great truck.
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you could always get gt hub carriers/uprights and that might work.
also that doesnt work.

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