SC10 4x4 Thread
#4324
#4326
is anyone having to add weights to balance our their truck? to my luck, the battery side is slightly heavier than the electronics side. im used to it being the other way around. for my 10th scale on-road sedan it was very critical to balance it.
does it apply critically in off road as well?
does it apply critically in off road as well?
#4328
#4329
they need to release those damn spring kits. i think this would help setting up the truck with the whole bouncing effect.
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#4332
#4333
This is what I use...
http://www.amazon.com/American-Weigh...0143358&sr=8-4
The scale in Salad's link would work just as well.
http://www.amazon.com/American-Weigh...0143358&sr=8-4
The scale in Salad's link would work just as well.
#4334
Found a place with front swaybars in stock. Rears are backordered but they do carry those as well. Didn't see it posted on here before so figured I'd share...AFTER I ordered the front set I needed.
Front:
http://www.largescaleremotecontrol.c...et_p/91123.htm
Rear:
http://www.largescaleremotecontrol.c...et_p/91124.htm
Front:
http://www.largescaleremotecontrol.c...et_p/91123.htm
Rear:
http://www.largescaleremotecontrol.c...et_p/91124.htm
#4335
So the community knows....
The Savox SC-0251 servo will fit the SC10 4X4 but just barely. It needs to sit about 1mm further forward than the alignment tool wants to let it.
This servo is VERY strong and rather inexpensive but not the fastest in the world. It's been working great for me in various short course 4X4s for several months now.
The Savox SC-0251 servo will fit the SC10 4X4 but just barely. It needs to sit about 1mm further forward than the alignment tool wants to let it.
This servo is VERY strong and rather inexpensive but not the fastest in the world. It's been working great for me in various short course 4X4s for several months now.