Converting from a 2, to a 3 or more shoe clutch

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RC10GT4fun

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I have an RC10GT with the stock transmission and clutch and everything, and i'm pretty sure that i burned up my clutch when i made a trailer for my remote control boat, and made a trailer hitch for my truck and started towing it up and down the street, and up and down the drive way. The truck seems to run less QUICKLY, and you have to work a little more to get it to do donuts, but it still runs just as fast, so i'm assuming it's the clutch. But is it worth it to try to go from a 2 shoe clutch, to a 3 or 4 shoe clutch? I saw conversions before, but at the time my truck was still brand new.

Nick
 
upgrading your clutch just makes it grab easier.. if you wanna stay with a 2 clutch then get the aluminum shoes then... and get the OFNA gold springs..
 
the RC10GT was not designed to run springs. how would you put springs on it? i would like to do this to my nitro dual sport but I'm not sure how.
 

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