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Old 04-04-2009
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has anyone converted an associated tc4 to a buggy
have got one in cuboard any fancy converting it
pics an info would be nice
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In an ironic twist BraddERS was involved in the version he and Neil Cragg ran for a while (was atually based on the TC3). Lots of people tried it but then the BJ4 came out and was miles better, since which AE (and HB) have since essentially used the same design as much more effective.
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there was a conversion kit for a tc3 at one point but they wern't anywhere near as good as the jconcepts bj4 when it came out,
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here is a converted tc3
http://www.overrc.com/courses/course...havretc3o2.jpg
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i converted a tc3 once using b3 wishbones and a few other b3 bits and some carbon sheet for shock towers, actually went very well provided you ran the same width tyres all round
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In an ironic twist BraddERS was involved in the version he and Neil Cragg ran for a while (was atually based on the TC3). Lots of people tried it but then the BJ4 came out and was miles better, since which AE (and HB) have since essentially used the same design as much more effective.
I think G has a 'Project CB' in his garage. I think.
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www.rcproductdesigns.com

tc3 conversion was very good in the right hands.
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A TC-3 buggy conversion



http://cgi.ebay.com/TC3-0-BUGGY-b44-...d=p3286.c0.m14
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This company use to do them - http://www.rcproductdesigns.com/ Not sure if they still do though
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