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Just saying HI with a question to boot!!

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 12:21 pm
by jeephog
Hey guys,

The name's Joel, I'm from the Charlotte NC area and I found you guys off of Clodtalk. It's good to be hear. I"m currently going through my "early life crisis" and buying a few of the rc cars I never had as a kid. Near the end of last year I scored a gold chassis 1st gen and a 1st gen RC10T off ebay as an impulse buy. Well, then I was stuck with two old cars that I knew nothing about, and that's how they sat. Long story short, I"m just now getting around to messing with the buggy. The truck pretty much came ready to bash, so that's what it's been used for. Nothing fancy. The Buggy is rougher and is in major need of cleaning and a little resto.

My question is, what is the best way to convert the buggy to more of a dual sport style? I know I can go to Associated site and just compare the schematics, but i"m sure there are ways around having to try and order all the original stuff. I just want a nice runner that I can put better wheels on with a nice street body or two and have fun. I have the truck for offroad, as well as my Emaxx and my clod, so I need something for the parking lots. A nice set of foams would be nice, maybe even do a protouring style car. Anyway, lemme know what you think.

I'll try to get pics up soon.

Joel

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 2:31 pm
by Sharkman
Joel,If it's just some foams your looking for,TM RC Racing components carries foams for the RC 10.

http://www.tm-rc-racingcomponents.com/

If you plan on running your buggy in a parking lot,you might consider a bit stiffer set of springs,and a bit heavier shock oil also.Hope this gets you started.

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 2:56 pm
by jeephog
Thanks for the link for the foams. That's definilty a start.

I am actually watching an RC10ds on ebay right now. If that doesn't work out,
then I might just start picking up the pieces a little at the time. I'd really like to run
a sedan body and such, but I might be trying to "polish a turd" and still just have
a stiffly sprung buggy.

I"ll see how the ebay thing works out and see what happens from there.

Thanks again for the info.

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 7:53 pm
by badhoopty
you should be able to pick up a ds on the 'bay for pretty cheap. i got a nitro ds a few years back in fantastic shape for around 30 bucks. then you could have the ds for the parking lots and 'save' the buggy for the baseball diamonds and whatever. ;)

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:24 am
by jeephog
Thanks guys!! Sounds like a plan. If I pick up a DS my gold chassis
might be up for grabs, I"ll let you know.

Have a great weekend!!

Joel