A quick video installing and running the new Proline Beam kit on my old SCX10 II. This truck is based on a real life truck that I follow on Instagram, @mr.clean719. Enjoy!
Thanks! It's the 69 Chevy Blazer body that was released with the SCX10 ii as an rtr a number of years ago. I had to do some modifications to make it a single cab
@@CB_pickledustalright thanks, that thing is awesome man but only thing if I were you is to get softer springs to sorta get the ride height I bit lower and center of gravity, and base the weight to the back for better traction cause of 2wd
I did have to mess around with the rod end lengths, if you read the instructions it says to leave one link with some threads showing, that was my issue anyway
Looks good!
What body is that? Nice build btw
Thanks! It's the 69 Chevy Blazer body that was released with the SCX10 ii as an rtr a number of years ago. I had to do some modifications to make it a single cab
@@CB_pickledustalright thanks, that thing is awesome man but only thing if I were you is to get softer springs to sorta get the ride height I bit lower and center of gravity, and base the weight to the back for better traction cause of 2wd
You’re right, it needs different shocks for sure. I’m planning on getting the RC4WD 80mm Kings, I believe the 1:1 truck runs Kings.
@@CB_pickledust yeah the 1:1 dune hippie c10 runs kings but for those shocks get 90mm or 100mm shocks.
i built mine and it has too much toe out, I cant seem to track where its coming from
The tie rod needs to be longer then. Make the bar that connects the swing arms together longer until the wheels line up!
Hows your camber? Maybe you have the hubs switched. The tie rods dont go on the same was as on the solid axle.
I did have to mess around with the rod end lengths, if you read the instructions it says to leave one link with some threads showing, that was my issue anyway