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winner 11-17-2013 10:01 PM

Ebay transfer case??
 
was looking at this for a build. i think it will do fine as the truck will be mostly a shelf queen. but has anyone tried it? any good?

Transfer Case for SCX10 D90 RC4WD 1 10 RC Crawler 1 14 Tamiya Truck | eBay

Lentsnh2012 11-17-2013 10:11 PM

Re: Ebay transfer case??
 
It looks like a Dinky or GCM T-Case...

chattinfarms 11-18-2013 12:42 AM

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I am actually looking at that same case plus the forward motor mount. Like to see what people think

pardonmyn00b 11-18-2013 04:31 AM

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That is a complete ripoff of a GCM case. Spend a little more and get the original.

doublej 11-18-2013 07:52 AM

I highly doubt this has the same hardened gears and shafts that the GCM has.

Calderwood 11-18-2013 08:22 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pardonmyn00b (Post 4552894)
That is a complete ripoff of a GCM case. Spend a little more and get the original.

X2... Do the right thing.

THX_138 11-18-2013 08:37 AM

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I find you get what you pay for.

You can buy from a vendor here on RCC and get an item that is not only tested and proven, not even of better quality alloys, but most of all a connection to an actual person who cares about our hobby and willing to stand behind what they are selling.

vs. .... You can spend your hard earned money to some unknown jamoke in China that most likely has never even owned an RC toy that is selling cut rate low quality knock offs and could care less if it breaks or even if it arrives in working order at all.

Sure... Papal would ultimately cover your possible bad parts and you'd receive a full refund.

But.... You wouldn't be refunded all the time you wasted messing around with inferior junk, you wouldn't be using your RC the whole time it sat in pieces on the workbench while waiting for refund, or even worse... a replacement to roll the dice with all over again, nor would you have the piece of mind knowing whatever you bought was going to arrive in working order and last more then 5 feet of use.

A few bucks more to buy from an RCC vendor vs. buying knock-off crap on eBay? I guess the only way I would ever opt for the eBay crap would be if I was building a static model that was for display purposes only and never received electronics

Just my $.02 though.


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Hoosierdady 11-18-2013 08:57 AM

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Go with the new Dinky setup! My man Rick from supershafty.com sells the complete setup. It's pricey, but you'll be hard pressed to find a better setup. Transmissions - Super Shafty

badhoopty 11-18-2013 09:08 AM

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i got the knockoff tcase and fwd trans mount out of curiousity, i would use it on a mild, small diameter c1 rig or something i suppose. the tcase shafts look like the same material the rc4wd pinions are made of, and anybody who has ran a truck hard enough with those knows that they like to twist themselves off under high torque stress...

for the record i own 2 sets of the steel gcm metalhead axles, 4 gcm tcases and a gcm fwd trans mount. i also have a set of their jellybean beadlocks. my c2 and c3 rigs both run the metalheads and ive never had an issue with any of the gcm stuff other than me not properly thread locking the grub screws in the tcase pinions and them getting loose over time.

definitely choose gcm over that chinese stuff. ive met the guys personally and they are deserving of the money for their ideas. "thumbsup"

sam63 11-18-2013 09:21 AM

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I have this case and it is actually pretty decent quality but these do have some issues... What I liked about it was the fact it has holes for a full pin on the driveshafts. The problem is they are oversized and a traxxas pin will have lots of slop. Using a long 3mm bolt is larger than the traxxas pin but the hole is still bigger. Oh and then there is the fact that you cant fit 2 MIP driveshafts since the input and front output are too close together. I had to use a junfac for input, this let me keep my MIP for the front end.

I currently have this in my class 3 scaler with a 3300kv pro4 on 3s, RB2s and 4ws so we will see how it holds up to punishment.

northsydryd 11-20-2013 10:37 AM

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ordering stuff from china isn't all bad as long as you don't mind waiting a month to get your item.i don't own any gcm stuff or anything fancy like that but I gotta think that tcase would hold up better then say,a creeper trans

Gula 12-04-2013 10:38 PM

Some of their parts look just like RC4WD parts too. They could be their supplier

Ohioskills 12-05-2013 05:51 AM

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looks like GCM but there screws on the housing sticks out instead of being flush

C*H*U*D 12-05-2013 07:33 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by northsydryd (Post 4555988)
ordering stuff from china isn't all bad

Yes Virginia, it IS all bad!

Charlie-III 12-05-2013 08:24 AM

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Interesting on how they spend more time/page length showing "how to rate them" than giving material specs on the part they're selling.:roll:

I have no experiance with this part or vendor.

SINister 12-05-2013 04:36 PM

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Support the people that spend the time and money to develop the products not the ones copying them.

Pgambardella 12-05-2013 04:53 PM

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looks neat, if it is RC4WD then i would definitely give it a try.

Dualdigger 12-06-2013 07:16 AM

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I looked at some of thier other items and it apears they are Topcad parts, Asiatees sells this stuff under the D90 heading. That being said, you can come to you own conclusions in quality. ;-)

Shinjari 08-12-2014 11:00 PM

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Just out of curiousity I picked up one of these in the classifieds.

I wanted to see how well it held up and to compare it to the real deal GCM t-case.

Seems like they copied the overall design/dimensions. The internals are where theres a difference.

The GCM uses a 2-piece shaft/gear design. You put the pinion gear on the shaft, tighten the set screw and done. My previous experience with this design was I needed to ensure I lock tight the set screw and let it settle otherwise it'll eventually get loose and sloppy. Once lock tighted it was no issue.

The ebay tcase uses 1-piece shaft/gear. They say its hardened....who knows. At least I won't have to worry about slop/lock tight.

They use the same bearings, but the internal spacing is different. Also I wanted to see if I could swap internals but you cannot. The Ebay gears are too small to form gear mesh in the GCM case and obviously the GCM gears are too big to work in the Ebay case.

One nice thing about the Ebay version is they include this mounting plate to mount the tcase to a SCX10 skid. Its machined, drilled and tapped and easy to install.

Here are the pictures. I'm going to be putting the ebay case to the test by running it in my ultra4 with roc412 3100kv on 3s. I'll let you all know how it stands up to that or if this is truly for a smaller class 1-2 brushed application.

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wings_of_fire 08-13-2014 01:46 AM

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The GCM aluminium case have a step on their contact face which will help in keeping the axis of the two shafts parallel to each other even under load. And parallel shafts will keep the gear tooth profile to mesh properly and not induce any wear due to misalignment. Apart from the alignment issue the interlocking case will also help keep water out. I do not see any of these advantages in the chinese product.


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