rc10 gold pan
rc10 gold pan
Hello all, this is my 1st post on here. so here is goes I'm not new to rc's (I have 2 hpi bajas had lots of nitros and electric), my 1st rc was a rc10 gold pan and rc10t years ago (80's and 90s). I just picked up a rc10 gold pan and missing a couple of things like spur gear, turnbuckle, body wing, front shocks, front rims and needs tires all around. so have a couple of questions for you guys, what and where are you guys using for parts to keep them up to date? I will be running this one so I would like to keep it in tip top shape.
thanks,
Steve
thanks,
Steve
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Re: rc10 gold pan
Mostly to keep them up, just NOS parts, or for runners, lightly used parts work well, with a few mods you can convert to 2.2 tires and rims, and any 8 hole AE pan car spur will work, threaded 4/40 rod for the camber links, shocks have more than one option-current AE's, and AE still has the Protech avail through Tower from time to time--
have a look around here, you'll find lots of great info!
have a look around here, you'll find lots of great info!
Re: rc10 gold pan
thanks for the info.. Is there a way to make my gold pan into a rc10t? body mounts? If i remember right i think the 10t has wider arms and bigger wheels and tires
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Re: rc10 gold pan
Steve,
yep but you'll need a buttload of parts like getting front and rear arms/turnbuckles/front and rear shock towers/shocks/body/body mounts/ steering assy/wheels and tires. I think I got it all
It would be easier and cheaper for you to just pick up a nice runner off of ebay. Some really nice runners have been getting had for around the 50 buck range. I've seen some really nice ones going for around the 75 buck range too so by the time you pick up all the above parts you could have had another one to mess with and still have your buggy. Just my opinion anyway...and that is the recipe for addiction
Todd
yep but you'll need a buttload of parts like getting front and rear arms/turnbuckles/front and rear shock towers/shocks/body/body mounts/ steering assy/wheels and tires. I think I got it all

It would be easier and cheaper for you to just pick up a nice runner off of ebay. Some really nice runners have been getting had for around the 50 buck range. I've seen some really nice ones going for around the 75 buck range too so by the time you pick up all the above parts you could have had another one to mess with and still have your buggy. Just my opinion anyway...and that is the recipe for addiction

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Re: rc10 gold pan
Yeah, but a 10t'ed gold pan looks coolrawpwr wrote:thanks for the info.. Is there a way to make my gold pan into a rc10t? body mounts? If i remember right i think the 10t has wider arms and bigger wheels and tires

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Re: rc10 gold pan
OR...buy another rc10t and a decent gold pan chassis/nose/motormount off of ebay and change it over cuz that looks greatCharlie don't surf wrote:Yeah, but a 10t'ed gold pan looks cool, But Klavy is right


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Re: rc10 gold pan
thanks, i was thinking the same thing.. I have seen rollers on ebay for cheep. I think that's what I'll doklavy69 wrote:Steve,
yep but you'll need a buttload of parts like getting front and rear arms/turnbuckles/front and rear shock towers/shocks/body/body mounts/ steering assy/wheels and tires. I think I got it all![]()
It would be easier and cheaper for you to just pick up a nice runner off of ebay. Some really nice runners have been getting had for around the 50 buck range. I've seen some really nice ones going for around the 75 buck range too so by the time you pick up all the above parts you could have had another one to mess with and still have your buggy. Just my opinion anyway...and that is the recipe for addiction![]()
Todd

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Re: rc10 gold pan
thanks for the pic. your gold t looks awesome!! that's what I'm talking about!!Charlie don't surf wrote:Yeah, but a 10t'ed gold pan looks coolrawpwr wrote:thanks for the info.. Is there a way to make my gold pan into a rc10t? body mounts? If i remember right i think the 10t has wider arms and bigger wheels and tires, But Klavy is right
so if i get a 10t everything will fit on my gold pan?
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Re: rc10 gold pan
Ya, except the tranny, your goldpan is not drilled for the stealth, but my 10T has the 6 gear in it, you have to modify the front kickup to fit the T's narrower bulkhead though
Re: rc10 gold pan
I'm still needing some parts to get my gold pan going and I can't get into the for sale forum yet.
does anyone have any front shocks front rims and tires for sale? PM me
i'm not sure I can do this on this forum.. If i can't please let me know. I just would like to get my rc 10 going
Thanks,
Steve
does anyone have any front shocks front rims and tires for sale? PM me
i'm not sure I can do this on this forum.. If i can't please let me know. I just would like to get my rc 10 going
Thanks,
Steve
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Re: rc10 gold pan
that's why you should read the rules.....rawpwr wrote:i'm not sure I can do this on this forum..

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