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mac3194 10.31.2010 10:50 PM

RC8T Conversion Questions
 
will this mount be a direct drop in in a stock chassis?? http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...od=RCMRC8mount

is the drivetrain gonna hold up to 5s and 6s MMM 2200??


do u think this was a good buy?? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...K%3AMEWNX%3AIT


thanks for any input

nitrostarter 10.31.2010 10:56 PM

Yes that mount will work. You should check this out tho: http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...RCMRC8Tchassis


5/6s shouldn't be an issue.


Not a bad deal on the roller. Looks clean and taken care of.

mac3194 10.31.2010 11:03 PM

Ok thanks I already saw that chassis but I'm kinda on a budget so the cheaper the better Lol. It's just gonna be my basher so hopefully it holds up pretty good any thing I should look out for??

E-Revonut 10.31.2010 11:20 PM

I have raced with the RC8T with the RCMonster chassis for two years. One year on 5s and the last year on 4s. Also between seasons it has been a basher. It's a very strong truck, I did twist a driveshaft at the end of the second season and wore out a pin in the front center CVD shaft after the first year. I broke a shock in a bad crash, thats about it for parts in two years. There is normal maintence that needs to be done as well though like bearings and bushings, I also replaced the dront and rear diff housings before the start of my second race season because I had them and they are cheap.

mac3194 10.31.2010 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by E-Revonut (Post 386096)
I have raced with the RC8T with the RCMonster chassis for two years. One year on 5s and the last year on 4s. Also between seasons it has been a basher. It's a very strong truck, I did twist a driveshaft at the end of the second season and wore out a pin in the front center CVD shaft after the first year. I broke a shock in a bad crash, thats about it for parts in two years. There is normal maintence that needs to be done as well though like bearings and bushings, I also replaced the dront and rear diff housings before the start of my second race season because I had them and they are cheap.

Well that's great for two years I hope I have the same luck bashin and crashin :lol:

mac3194 11.01.2010 07:27 AM

Is the mount hard to install?? Does it come with instructions??

Nard Cox 11.01.2010 07:34 AM

It's very easy to do, you will manage :wink:

mac3194 11.01.2010 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nard Cox (Post 386120)
It's very easy to do, you will manage :wink:

Ok thanks lol how did u like ur rc8t durability wise??

Nard Cox 11.01.2010 11:12 AM

It was great. Bashed it a lot and raced it one time. Only thing that broke was the rod end of a shaft during the race (head on collision with other driver). Video's

mac3194 11.01.2010 12:18 PM

Ok, great vids man!!

bruce750i 11.01.2010 01:32 PM

I've bent my rc8t rear chassis brace and chassis, bashing. IMO due to the rear brace not being aligned parallel with the chassis, allowing the rear end to twist under pressure.

e-rev project 11.01.2010 01:37 PM

i bent my rc8t chassis and rear brace bashing as well, but i had the rc monster chassis with the parallel brace so...

Nard Cox 11.01.2010 02:36 PM

I see lots of people bending rear chassis braces, I've always used plastic and never had a prob.

bruce750i 11.01.2010 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by e-rev project (Post 386150)
i bent my rc8t chassis and rear brace bashing as well, but i had the rc monster chassis with the parallel brace so...

I had the RCM also. Maybe I installed the blue FT brace wrong and/or the brace just sucks?
N.C. Does the plastic brace come with the RC8te kit?

mac3194 11.01.2010 03:22 PM

Are chassis expensive?? Should I buy an extra one??


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