MyRCCar 1/10 OBTS Chassis Updated. Customizable chassis for On-Road, Buggy, Truggy or SCT RC Car
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It seems like you're discussing various modifications for a radio-controlled vehicle, specifically for its suspension system. You have listed several options and kits that could be used, including CVDs (constant velocity drives) from different manufacturers such as Quanum Vandal Kit, Reely CVDs, HSP CVDs in different versions, and Mission-D On-Road CVDs. To summarize your main points: 1. **CVD Options**: You've outlined various CVD options available for different types of RC vehicles or modifications. These include: - Quanum Vandal Kit CVDs - Reely CVDs (for OpenRC Truggy) - HSP CVDs in multiple versions (102015, 122015, 106015, 166015, 108015, and 188015) for different wheelbase lengths. - Mission-D On-Road CVDs. 2. **Arm Length Variations**: The length of the arms can be adjusted to accommodate different types of CVDs or to achieve specific camber settings. This includes: - Arms for Mission-D CVDs (375mm) - Arms for HSP 102015 and 122015 (475mm) - Arms for Vandal, Reely, HSP 106015, and 166015 (715mm) - Arms for HSP 108015 and 188015 (769mm) 3. **Steering Blocks**: There are different types of steering blocks that match specific CVDs: - Type A: For Quanum Vandal and Mission-D CVDs - Type B: For HSP 122015, 166015, and 188015 - Type C: For HSP 102015, 106015, and 108015 - Type D: For OpenRC Truggy Reely CVDs - Type X: For Vandal rear dogbones and wheel vases 4. **Assembly**: The instructions guide through the assembly process of the suspension system, including inserting bearings into steering blocks, attaching these to the front C-HUB, and securing them in place with screws. 5. **Printing Requirements**: Depending on the specific build and components chosen, various prints may be required for parts like upper arms (UAS), lower arm supports, steering blocks, and rear fixed blocks. The instructions aim to guide users through a process that is somewhat complex due to the variety of options available for each component, but they provide a clear method for achieving a specific suspension setup based on the CVDs chosen.
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