Team Associated SC10 4x4 1/10 Scale RTR Brushless 4WD Short Course Truck (Rockstar/Makita)

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Team Associated SC10 4x4 1/10 Scale RTR Brushless 4WD Short Course Truck (Rockstar/Makita)
Price: $729.99
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This is the Team Associated SC10 4x4 1/10 Scale RTR Brushless Electric 4WD Short Course Truck with an included Rockstar/Makita replica body. Team Associated is proud to present the SC10 4x4 Ready-To-Run R/C replicas of the 800+ horsepower short course race trucks driven in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. The SC10 4x4 RTR comes with your choice of three different factory finished bodies: the Lucas Oil truck driven by Carl Renezeder, the Pro Comp truck driven by Travis Coyne, and the Rockstar/Makita truck driven by Kyle and Todd LeDuc.

The SC10 4x4 RTR comes packed with unique high-performance features, like the composite modular chassis design with sealed receiver box and removable speed control tray for easy maintenance. 4WD short-course trucks need serious power and the new Reedy 550 SL brushless motor dishes out plenty thanks to the new water-resistant XP SC1200 speed control complete with heat sink and fan. This is one serious 4x4 truck.

SC10 4x4 Ready-To-Run Features:

  • XP3-SS 2.4GHz 3-channel radio system with S2008MG high torque, metal-gear steering servo
  • Water-resistant, high-power, LiPo-ready XP SC1200 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

SC10 4x4 RTR Specifications:
Scale: 1:10
Power: Electric
Length: 377mm
Width: 293mm
Weight: 2775g (Weight will vary depending on battery used)
Wheelbase: 327mm
Internal Gear Ratio: 2.57:1
Drive: 4WD

Needed to Complete:

  • (8) AA batteries
  • 2S LiPo or 6-cell sub-C rechargeable battery pack with Deans® Ultra Plug®
  • Appropriate battery charger

This product was added to our catalog on December 12, 2011

Anonymous
Monday, Aug 8 2011 (about 13 years ago)
Team Associated SC10 4x4 1/10 Scale RTR Brushless 4WD Short Course Truck (Rockstar/Makita)
well i do know that belt drive systems are ok Mr. Campbell. i personaly would run for the teams associated 4x4 sc truck. the team associated version has it s pros and cons:
AE
Pros: Cons: I am more of an ae guy i buy alot of stuff from them.

Larger shocks for more travell mostly plastic parts
belt drive Stiff shocks
good customer service Hard to take apart
looks aathentic need a battery and charger
role cage
metal beadlocks
ok motor
water resistant
removable esc tray
jeremy ray
Tuesday, Jan 24 2012 (about 12 years ago)
Team Associated SC10 4x4 1/10 Scale RTR Brushless 4WD Short Course Truck (Rockstar/Makita)
i have had this truck for 3 weeks and i have put about 10 packs through it. this truck is awesome. it made me never want to drive a 2wd SC again. using the clicker - jumps nose high bad for tracks with jumps out of turns. full time 4wd - AMAZING. long sweepers is where i found it to be best. the ever talked about tight turning is best at very low speed off throttle.

CHANGE - change your servo right away. change your transmitter right away. motor is good. strong. heats up fast but maintains temperature. servo and transmitter tend to walk. 1 lap the trim is to far right. next lap(after straightening it out) its to far left. cant be fixed. get new servo. HT or HS. dont matter. any new radio will do. doesnt jump well if your not COMPLETELY straight. it wont correct its self like a lot of 4wd cars. but the turning is fast so getting straight is easy.

love this truck. money well spent. cant wait to get springs and fluids in it to trash people at the track.

oh ya. this thing can TAKE A BEATING and keep competing.
Anonymous
Wednesday, Apr 11 2012 (about 12 years ago)
Team Associated SC10 4x4 1/10 Scale RTR Brushless 4WD Short Course Truck (Rockstar/Makita)
Not the best 4x4 short course in my opinion. Hard to get to minor adjustments and a minimum of 20min for every adjustment that on any other truck would take 5min. Truck handles very well but there are way better 4x4 options out there. Don't believe the fanboy AE hype, consider other options.
Anonymous
Monday, Aug 8 2011 (about 13 years ago)
Team Associated SC10 4x4 1/10 Scale RTR Brushless 4WD Short Course Truck (Rockstar/Makita)
I need to ask all you RC guy what's the best 4x4 elc. truck? I want to get the best A&E SC10 4x4 brushless short course.
What about the (losi)? Now it is a good RC truck is it?No belt drive train & the motor is in the center so keep the wait centered all dog bone axles is that a pulse I just do not have to buy a different RC4x4 truck cuzz I'm stuck with it once I buy it.
I have been in this for 20 + years but then everything was different rember? I have won second place with a losi 2 wheel drive & still have it, so in that said should I just put the money in it? I just think the 4x4 handle's better correct? I need all you guy help in picking the correct truck.
e-mail me at hollywoodwhiteboy@sbcglobal.net my name is Mr. Campbell

I thank you all for listening to me & I hope you can help me pic. the best 4x4 truck :)