August 6, 2011

Team Associated SC10 4×4 RTR

Team Associated release information about the SC10 4×4 Ready-To-Run truck. The Short Course truck comes packed with unique features, like the composite modular chassis design with sealed receiver box and removable speed control tray for easy maintenance and the new Reedy 550 SL brushless motor coupled to the new water-resistant XP SC700 speed control. Included in the package is also an XP-3SS 2.4GZh 3-channel radio system with S2008MG high-torque metal gear servo. Available from September the RTR comes with a  pre-painted, pre-decorated Lucas Oil, Pro Comp or Rockstar/Makita body shell.

Features:
– XP3-SS 2.4GHz 3-channel radio system with S2008MG high- torque, metal-gear steering servo
– Water-resistant, high-power, LiPo-ready XP SC700 brushless speed control with heat sink fan and Deans Ultra Plug battery connector
– Reedy 550-SL 3500kV 4-pole brushless motor
– Water-resistant enclosed receiver box
– Unique dual gearbox drive train coupled together with a 5mm
heavy duty belt system with external tension adjustment
– 32-pitch front and rear gearboxes with sealed fluid-filled
differentials
– Decoupled center slipper clutch allows for front and rear wheel
drive to slip independently, resulting in more traction and stability
on bumpy track conditions
– CVAs with captured drive pins and heavy duty 6mm alloy axles
– 12mm hex drive KMC replica wheels front and rear with
aggressive short-course racing tires.
– Officially licensed replica championship short-course racing
body
– 13mm blue aluminum big-bore threaded shocks with low-
friction X-ring seals
– Composite modular tub chassis with low-CG and “low polar
moment” design
– Removable ESC tray for easy clean-up and maintenance
– Ball-bearing steering system with adjustable steering stops
– All-metric hardware and ball bearings throughout

Source: Team Associated [rc10.com]



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