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Jconcepts conversion kit for the T-4 - 02.25.2008, 04:19 PM

I thought you guys might like this. The idea behind this conversion kit is, so you can run your electric cars on a 1/8 sized or a rough track. I know we have 1/8 4wd cars, but this is still 2wd.

http://www.ifmarworldchampion.com/

Here is a thread with pics from rctech .The conversion is the car in the middle.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthread.php?t=206146

PS the track in the video is my home track.


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02.25.2008, 04:32 PM

That's freaking sweet! Maybe that will fit mike's chassis for the crt.5 aswell?


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02.25.2008, 09:42 PM

yah I saw that on rctech when jconcepts listed it. I think it looks pretty cool but dont think I will get one since it wont fit in a regular class.

sweet track though.


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yah I saw that on rctech when jconcepts listed it. I think it looks pretty cool but dont think I will get one since it wont fit in a regular class.

sweet track though.

It's a T4 truck with a buggy body & narrow wheels. for club races there should be a problem in my opinion.


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02.26.2008, 12:39 AM

I know that but it will be to wide to fit in the specs for a buggy class. Jconcepts actaully made seperate specs for the electric 2wd buggy class and I think it was 12 inch's for the width.

some places might let you run it in truck class. then the only issue really is the front tires, but if its a club race they might let you.

It actually reminds me of the rc10t when the use to have the narrow front tires.


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I know that but it will be to wide to fit in the specs for a buggy class. Jconcepts actaully made seperate specs for the electric 2wd buggy class and I think it was 12 inch's for the width.

some places might let you run it in truck class. then the only issue really is the front tires, but if its a club race they might let you.

It actually reminds me of the rc10t when the use to have the narrow front tires.
From what i understand thats were there idea to use the narrow FR tires came from.
I dont think most club races would have a problem letting you run in the truck class, & if they do they loose out on revenue.


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