I never heard of Lohas as a kid, so seeing these pan conversion kits on Ebay caught my eye. I found a very used one, incomplete but enough parts to get going, and for cheap too! Heres where its at... I went with short Revo shocks but didnt realize how stiff they were. So for now I removed all oil to make them softer, as I research softer springs. I retro-fitted (hacked up) a spare cracked BF red chassis, and mounted it to the pan for that retro look.
I found reproduction Blackfoot / Bruiser tires on Ebay from China, sooo soft, perfect! I used short pan head woodscrews on the inside of the rims, screwed into the air holes, to grab the tires like beadlocks... works!

I plan to upgrade the stock hex bones but first the internal gears. Theres got to be another vehicle out there, a modern one still in production, with a diff setup thats not too involved to use and modify to work. Anything is possible, right?

Its got a rebuilt Kyosho Lemans 360PT, and a Tamiya ESC for now. I restored the body, glueing areas that were cracked and damaged, sanded and painted it. I have about half the decals reproduced so far, which is why only half the truck is stickered. Thats what I do for a living. I even made head and fog light decals, based off the same year Ford lights, by vector auto tracing an image of the lamp lenses i found online.
I love this thing, and it hauls (kinda). Now with a CRP adjustable motor mount, I can run a low tooth pinion and really strip the gears!






