My first gold pan.
Re: My first gold pan.
I was going to get rid of this buggy, but maybe I'll keep it and try racing it. It might be a fun one to build and race.
Re: My first gold pan.
Yes he did and he gave me some good tips about adjusting the diff no guess this will become a racer and not be sold after all.seth556 wrote:I think Ruffy raced a 6-gear for a while. I'm sure he can answer that.

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Re: My first gold pan.
This is what mine looked like when I started running it last year.
Box stock! ran really well too! Notice the rear axles are not dogbones but B2-B3 universals so that I can use the larger dia. RC10 wheels from the B2-B3 era for todays tires.
My Gold Runner
Now I run a regular stock Stealth Transmission in it (2.25 ratio) in both Stock and Mod class with the regular modern buggies.
Good Luck!
Here are my current two Gold Tub racers (RC10CE's) that I race currently against today's modern buggies:

Box stock! ran really well too! Notice the rear axles are not dogbones but B2-B3 universals so that I can use the larger dia. RC10 wheels from the B2-B3 era for todays tires.
My Gold Runner
Now I run a regular stock Stealth Transmission in it (2.25 ratio) in both Stock and Mod class with the regular modern buggies.
Good Luck!
Here are my current two Gold Tub racers (RC10CE's) that I race currently against today's modern buggies:
Re: My first gold pan.
You can upgrade to the B4 threaded shocks but it won't improve performance. Although having threaded shocks is very nice for doing adjustments. I'm running the stock gold shocks with the new bleader caps and don't have any problems.vwjuice wrote: I want sure if maybe guys are upgrading shocks or not. I like the idea of B4 hubs with B44 cva's. Anything is better than old dogbones.
Re: My first gold pan.
I just finished reading all 8 pages of Fluffy's 6-gear racer; on an iPhone. My eyes and head hurt.
I think I'll order the arms, throw a 13.5 combo in it and try that.
Can I use the springs from a B4 or do I need to find old springs? Looking for tuning options.

I think I'll order the arms, throw a 13.5 combo in it and try that.
Can I use the springs from a B4 or do I need to find old springs? Looking for tuning options.
Re: My first gold pan.
The B4 springs are the same as the originals, just the black springs can be a little tricky to find.
Also I'm not sure if the stock turnbuckles will work with the longer arms, they might be a little short but I'm not positive.
Also I'm not sure if the stock turnbuckles will work with the longer arms, they might be a little short but I'm not positive.
Re: My first gold pan.
Good to know on the shocks. I was thinking about the turnbuckles earlier. I could probay find something that was the right length.seth556 wrote:The B4 springs are the same as the originals, just the black springs can be a little tricky to find.
Also I'm not sure if the stock turnbuckles will work with the longer arms, they might be a little short but I'm not positive.
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