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Old 02-13-2011, 08:47 AM
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I have had this for years. I can't remember what model of pan car it is and who makes it.

Appreciate the help
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Old 02-13-2011, 09:46 AM
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That is a Team Associated rc12L. Looks like the first version of the 12L to me.
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Thanks -

I have had it so long that I can't remember. I need to get some new tires but over all it is in great shape.
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Just to give you a heads up.
The new style 12th scale rear wheels are now a 3 bolt where the old style were a 2 bolt. That will require new hubs that will accept the new wheels.

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Just to give you a heads up.
The new style 12th scale rear wheels are now a 3 bolt where the old style were a 2 bolt. That will require new hubs that will accept the new wheels.

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When I was looking, I was going mad.... I ordered a new left hub and some tires from stormer hobbies today. I am assuming the right will be ok since it is a slip diff that holds the right on.
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No it will not work, the old style has the diff bearing in the wheel and these new style the bearing is in the hub.


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The left hub and the new tires came in today. Will try it out and see how well it does or does not work.....

Worse case scenario is I have to also buy the right hub.... Hopefully will have new pictures to post if I get it to fit.
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Yep - I definitely need the right hub as well....
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ORIGINAL: OvalRacer99

No it will not work, the old style has the diff bearing in the wheel and these new style the bearing is in the hub.


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Do you have a link where I can get one of these? I can't find it on EBay or stormer hobbies....
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ORIGINAL: OvalRacer99

No it will not work, the old style has the diff bearing in the wheel and these new style the bearing is in the hub.


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Do you have a link where I can get one of these? I can't find it on EBay or stormer hobbies....

http://www.teamirsrc.com/
https://www.ssl-stormerhobbies.com/c...mp;pn=ASC4553B
https://www.ssl-stormerhobbies.com/c...amp;pn=ASC4566
https://www.ssl-stormerhobbies.com/c...amp;pn=ASC4608
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Thank you!!!

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