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Gold pan shock rebuilds

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im rebuilding a gold pan original car. So i figured i would rebuild the shocks. so i took one shock apart. these are Bottom Loading shocks. Unfortunately, i misplaced the Washer that holds everything in. The shock rebuild kit from Associated, 6440, Has these different washers. Would they Work fine and would i be able to use the rebuild kit and not have any leaky shocks. if not, where would i find the washers to replaced the old one?
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Traxxas 2362 kit

The design is the exact same, I would get better o-rings, but the other parts are what you need.
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JK Racing wrote:Traxxas 2362 kit

The design is the exact same, I would get better o-rings, but the other parts are what you need.
This is a shock kit from amain? And it has EXACTLY the washer that holds in the seals?
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I would trust JK's advice on the TRX 2362 without hesitation. Glad to see you are rebuilding your RC10.

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SO what if i just use the Plastic washers to hold in the seals, but use the rest of the parts from the 6440 rebuild kit. That would be fine, correct?
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Yes. Use the traxxas large plastic washer and retaining rings, and the rest from the 6440 kit. That works great

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Alrighty, Thanks a bunch everyone! looking to have all the parts ordered really soon. wish i can order them now, but im hopeing to get more answers by asking about anything i have a question with so i have the correct parts.
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Re: Gold pan shock rebuilds

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Bringing an old thread back up. I was rebuilding a set of bottom loaders and had to use a Traxxas 2362 kit for some parts. All the original plastics were galled in, so I damaged them while fighting to get them out.

I was able to use the Traxxas hardware but noticed a couple things:

- The ID of the plastics is 3mm, not 1/8". I had to slightly hone them with a 1/8 drill bit.

- The large spacer is thinner than the original, about the same thickness as one in a top load shock. Combining the spacer with one of the thin washers worked out to the same thickness.


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