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

Pro-Line Crowd Pleazer body
Pro-Line Bowties rear tires on Pro-Line Velocity wheels
Pro-Line Step Pin T rear tires on Pro-Line Velocity wheels
Stock front tires and wheels
Stock gearing (23T pinion and 81T spur)
MIP CVDs
RPM Gear cover
Factory team turnbuckles
Reedy Quad Spec 19T motor "dyno" version (Read review)
Yeah Racing Alloy Front hinge pin mount (Read review)
Yeah Racing Alloy ball bearing steering kit (Read review)
Yeah Racing Alloy rear knuckles (Read review)
Yeah Racing Alloy C-Hubs (Read review)
Yeah Racing Alloy front knuckles arm (Read review)
Airtronics MX-3 transmitter
Stock LRP AI Super Reverse with forward and reverse
Reedy 3300 packs
Deans plugs
Front ride height: Bone level
Rear ride height: Bone level
Front stock shock with 35wt shock oil and brown spring
Rear stock shock with 30wt shock oil and black spring
Front toe: 0 degree
Rear toe: stock
Front camber: 0 degree
Rear camber: -1 degree

My RC10B4 - Ready for the 2007 race season !

 

My RC10B4 - 1st place 2006 RC Fanatic 4AS Championship, Québec city

 

My RC10B4 - First track test, autumn 2005