My B4
My Team Associated RC10B4
When I first began in RC I bought a RC10T electric stadium truck. I drove it few years before I began to run RC10GT and since this day, I never ran electric. In autumn 2005, I decided to buy a RC10B4 SE RTR to be my filler class in 2006. After running few packs on my track I discovered that this little 2wd buggy was more fun to drive than expected. During winter I bought a new motor and did few adjustments to the setup. My B4 is stock and I don’t plan to add any other hopup, I like it like it is. If I add something, this will be a motor/ESC brushless combo.
Last updates:
Unfortunately, I sold my RC10B4 to buy new RC products. The B4 is a great buggy extremly fun to drive. Don’t be surprised to see me with another B4 soon…
My base setup
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Pro-Line Crowd Pleazer body
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Pro-Line Bowties rear tires on Pro-Line Velocity wheels
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Pro-Line Step Pin T rear tires on Pro-Line Velocity wheels
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Stock front tires and wheels
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Stock gearing (23T pinion and 81T spur)
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MIP CVDs
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RPM Gear cover
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Factory team turnbuckles
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Reedy Quad Spec 19T motor “dyno” version (Read review)
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Yeah Racing Alloy Front hinge pin mount (Read review)
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Yeah Racing Alloy ball bearing steering kit (Read review)
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Yeah Racing Alloy rear knuckles (Read review)
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Yeah Racing Alloy C-Hubs (Read review)
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Yeah Racing Alloy front knuckles arm (Read review)
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Airtronics MX-3 transmitter
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Stock LRP AI Super Reverse with forward and reverse
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Reedy 3300 packs
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Deans plugs
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Front ride height: Bone level
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Rear ride height: Bone level
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Front stock shock with 35wt shock oil and brown spring
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Rear stock shock with 30wt shock oil and black spring
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Front toe: 0 degree
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Rear toe: stock
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Front camber: 0 degree
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Rear camber: -1 degree
My RC10B4 – Ready for the 2007 race season !







