2nd Annual Hillbilly Hoedown-Redneck RC

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2nd Annual Hillbilly Hoedown-Redneck RC

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So I guess they are going to try a vintage class this year. Would be nice to see some RC10talk members show up.

I'm not an off road guy(but not too shabby) so I'm thinking I need to get an RC10 ready. Possibly put another together as a truck for the normal stadium class.

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Re: 2nd Annual Hillbilly Hoedown-Redneck RC

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OK so stock CE is one route I could go however my ReRe tub is out for anno. My CE that I have is the early with 6 gear only. Not even considering my Graphite cars or caddy. I do have a black tub team car. But should I go to the dance in buggy or truck form? Maybe convert the team to truck and run the early CE with Chris' aluminum 6 gear in buggy form? Need advice.

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Re: 2nd Annual Hillbilly Hoedown-Redneck RC

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Buggy all the way. Stealth isn't as important unless you aren't running traction compound and need a slipper clutch. You can always race the buggy with everything else if only 2 vintage cars get entered. Make it fast...what it looks like doesn't matter when its fast 8)

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Re: 2nd Annual Hillbilly Hoedown-Redneck RC

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The vintage class is restricted to 17.5 2s. I'm thinking of at least looking on tower for the Jconcept wheels or the AE parts to run modern wheels. Reg I'll look for your CE thread if you don't think that modern wheels are a good idea.

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