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Default Rc Pro Lab Touring car

hi all,

ive got myself a new touring car on the way,

-Mid Motor Dual Belt Drive Tran
-F/R Light Weight Plastic Ball Differential Unit
-Differential Unit Joint Protector
-2.5mm Carbon Graphite Plate Chassis
-2.5mm Carbon Graphite Plate F/R Upper Deck
-2.5mm Graphite Shock Stay
-2.5mm Graphite spur gear holder
-2.5mm Graphite Saddle Pack Battery Plate with Aluminium Mount
-Aluminium Threaded Oil Shock unit in Blue
-Aluminium Steering Mount Post
-Aluminium F/R Bulkhead + Aluminium Motor Mount
-Aluminium 3 deg. C hub + 2 deg. Toe-in Rear Hub
-Aluminium Rear Belt Ball Bearing Tensioner
-Aluminium 4mm centre shaft
-Aluminium 5mm hex wheel adaptor

Aluminium sus arm mount F1+0 x2, R1+0 x2, R1+1 x1
-Aluminium Rebuildable ULF Universal Drive Shaft
-Aluminium Spur Gear Adapter
-3 pair of Pro Series Spring
-F/R Sway Bar kit 4 Bars
-Light Weight Composite Plastic Suspension Arm with down stop control
-48 Pitch 92T Spur Gear
-Symmetric F/R Steering Block with Toe-in 1.5 degree
-24 Precision Ball Bearing
-Full set of hardened hex socket screw
-25mm thickness extra large sponge bumper
-Front End Sensor Mount


somthing out of the ordinary whats every one think ?

Garry D.
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its mad, what is it? one of those rclab things?

edit: oops, I just read the title and duh, of course its an rclab tihng! haha. At least it's different to all the other touring cars out there mate
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hehe yea tiz a pro lab thingy lol. cant wait to run it mate. would be nice converted into a buggy aye ?
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gaz u wont be dissapointed as its a awsome car m8
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Garry were do you get the parts from, in the UK or online ?
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Garry were do you get the parts from, in the UK or online ?

all the parts for any of the pro lab range of cars are available from http://www.modeltech.co.uk/...

here is the main rclab site : http://www.rclab.co.uk/sys/ .

parts are available direct from the company here : http://www.rclab.co.uk/sys/index.php...id=3&Itemid=29 , there is a contact number for them on the main page.

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Sorry to be the barer of bad news, but the RCLab has probably got the worst diffs out there, they use spindly diff screws, and the way the diff is designed, the screw ends up being under a lot of pressure, to tighten the diff to stop the diff from slipping.

Buy short springs, otherwise you wont get below 6mm ride height.

Spares... hmmm.... you will have fun.

Oh, selling one afterwards, it took me a year to get shot of mine.
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Spares... hmmm.... you will have fun.

they aint exactly difficult to get hold of, when the car broke last time the spares came ok .

as for the diff parts and ride height. its not a real bother, ill be running the car at a local club, not top level stuff, its just to run around for fun so i dont break my xx4...
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I have had one or two of these, they are good to drive, just the diffs are a real mare to live with, and not exactly easy to service.
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wonder what it would be like as a buggy?
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Heh, don't ask Mike to do a mod for it, it took 18months for the layshaft to be designed and released, Diff has taken 2 years so far...
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Is there anywere else Steve you can get parts or is it just ModelTech ?
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has any one converted one of these at all ?
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there used to be a couple of modelshops but I think it is now most exclusively Modeltech. I dunno if he improved since I ran a Lab, but me and a freind down here would have no end of problems with parts orders. I think the current design is about 3-4 years old now, slightly tweaked got GP3700 extra weight.
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wonder what it would be like as a buggy?
Would need to re design the front as there is no kick up, gaz when u destroyed it post it to me i wana play.... lol
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I THINK THIS WOULD MAKE AN ACE OFF ROADER CONVERT YOU CHASSIS TO SUIT PLEASE JOHN DO IT
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Had one. Never again.

Very quick in a straight line, corners were another matter.

Although spares back-up is great, and Mike @ Modeltech is a very helpful bloke.
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Very quick in a straight line, corners were another matter.

Although spares back-up is great, and Mike @ Modeltech is a very helpful bloke.



as i say its just for fun . shelf queen if it dont perform, looks nice so im not botherd.

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I only ever found the diffs to be a mare, and electrics space, and once the ride height issue was resolved, car worked well, just was an aweful lot of maintenance between runs with the diffs.
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What would the cost be like? Anyone can enlighten me?
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