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whats the difference
#1
what is th difference between these two chassis for the rc10gt? besides the fact that 1 is a tub and 1 is a flat




tub

http://www.chitownrc.com/attachment.php?...mentid=602

flat

http://www.chitownrc.com/attachment.php?...mentid=603


thanks
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#2
I'd go with the flat chassis, my guess is the thickness in material is better and it would more than likely be easier to work on.
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#3
ok
is there any proformance differance
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#4
It's probably lighter....
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Revo2k Wrote:It's probably lighter....

Yeah, but I think the tub one would probably be a bit stronger. Correct me if I'm wrong.

The flat one would be easier to work on, and unless you plan on doing major damage to it, I would get the flat one.
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#6
ok thanks i think ill stick with the tub for now but idk
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#7
Dump the tub, it is heavier and weaker than the flat team chassis, which is lighter and stronger. The flat chassis is the upgrade to the tub and all RC10GTs now are equipped with the flat team chassis. Look in my signature area(right below this) for a great forum for all things RC10GT related. I plan on upgrading as soon as I get the cash.
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PoPRC Wrote:Dump the tub, it is heavier and weaker than the flat team chassis, which is lighter and stronger. The flat chassis is the upgrade to the tub and all RC10GTs now are equipped with the flat team chassis. Look in my signature area(right below this) for a great forum for all things RC10GT related. I plan on upgrading as soon as I get the cash.


There you go. I guess the flat one is stronger. I wasn't sure, but I thought that the lip would keep it from flexing.
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#9
The lip where the side walls come down to the rear of the chassis is where it is most weak.
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#10
Yeah... I had the FT RC10GT chassis... (the nice flat one) I never had a problem. I used to have demolition derbies with an 1/8th scale too. (Well he like to play "try to run over the GT")
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thanks im going to upgrade then too (when i get the cash)
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#12
the flat chassis has kick up also
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