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e-rev project 10.12.2010 08:02 PM

rc8t rc monster chassis
 
so i bent the crap out of the first chassis i purchased here, my fault 5s 2200mmm combo drunk as hell with a 4ft high jump... good times.

bought a second and upgraded to the thicker front and rear chassis brace the blue pure alum ones http://cgi.ebay.com/Associated-Rear-...item255d76ce12 this is just the rear got the front as well.

not sure that important, but can someone tell me if there is any angle on the rear chassis where it gets thinner from main body of the chassis. if i hold a straight edge up to the bottom of it i can see a sliver of light near the rear of the chassis, am i doomed again?
thanks all

3.3maxx 10.14.2010 01:10 PM

Those braces suck. I bent one first time out. The rear on a hard landing just bent like butter. The CNC'd holes dont improve the strength at all.

e-rev project 10.14.2010 02:57 PM

that not what i wanted to hear, so there is no good option to make a decent basher out of a rc8t as i bent the original aluminum ones quickly too... thought 1/8th scale was stronger than others damn damn damn cause this things drives on rails.

Nard Cox 10.14.2010 06:03 PM

Put in the plastic ones? I used the plastic brace on my RC8Te and it sure took a beating.

e-rev project 10.14.2010 07:25 PM

alum chassis would just break quicker w/ plastic braces, i assume you have the plastic chassis .... which might not be a bad idea if it has alot more flex and give... hmmm

Nard Cox 10.15.2010 03:50 AM

I did bash mine a bit but the chassis was just fine with the plastic brace : 1 2 3 4

Plastic chassis for the RC8T? I don't believe that exists. The plastic brace allows a more flex than alu and will just flex and not break/bend. I didn't have a problem with it at all.

thzero 10.15.2010 07:56 AM

May have to try that... bent several sets of the aluminum ones.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nard Cox (Post 384048)
I did bash mine a bit but the chassis was just fine with the plastic brace.

And yes, no such thing as a plastic chassis for the RC8T.

3.3maxx 10.15.2010 01:26 PM

The chassis is only in alum. You may want to try these out

http://cgi.ebay.com/Associated-Rear-...item2a0a5291ea

3.3maxx 10.15.2010 01:28 PM

and I only bash my rig, no racing involved. In fact I have never been to a ROAR track. The only parts I have had any trouble with is the rear brace and the rear hub carrier in 1yrs time. Great rig and MUCH more durable than any other rig I have owned.

thzero 10.15.2010 01:34 PM

Yeah I have a collection of those that are bent.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 3.3maxx (Post 384101)
The chassis is only in alum. You may want to try these out

http://cgi.ebay.com/Associated-Rear-...item2a0a5291ea


3.3maxx 10.15.2010 01:52 PM

I thought they would be a bit stronger. I have the machines ones and I just bent it back in a vise. Doesnt seem to have bent again. But I could never get it perfect again, it still has a slight bend to it

rootar 10.15.2010 04:50 PM

get the solid kingheadz braces if your bashing.


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