Team Losi JRXS Type-R
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the steel LiPo tray does have a lip, can take a pic when I get home but I am pretty sure it's a little bit roomier than the plastic one.
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I just added a ton of washers to bring the motor out enough. That way I didnt have to mod the motor incase I had to send it back. It's my first brushless car and I run a 17.5 SpeedPassion
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Here you go.
Steel tray is the top one.
Steel tray is the top one.
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lipo
awesome ! thanks for the pics ... if the plastic tray is wider then i'll stick w/that one...my batt is like .025 mm wider than what fits...i guess i'll have to dremel it flat !!!
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hey jhwnissan, i run the 17.5t speed passion as well w/the FF layshaft and no issues, didnt need to use any washers...my pinion fits fine.
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JRXS parts
Is anyone is Southern California running this car or in need of any parts.
I have a few things I would like to get rid of, I have no need for the parts.
I have spool, diff gears, suspension mounts, and a few other random things.
I have a few things I would like to get rid of, I have no need for the parts.
I have spool, diff gears, suspension mounts, and a few other random things.
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Is there a way to make the front camber adjustment like standard turnbuckles? I'm tired of releasing the ball cup and give it a spin to the desired camber angle. Has anyone made this mod on their cars that could help me!
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Hi,
Did anyone have a outdoor parking lot rubber tire set up?please email me at [email protected]
Thanks
James
Did anyone have a outdoor parking lot rubber tire set up?please email me at [email protected]
Thanks
James
yup, i bought a set of turnbuckles from the older jrxs. used captured ends and put ballstuds on the hubs. easy as eating pie
use a JR link. Basically it's just a longer turnbuckle, ball ends and ball studs.
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The JR link is the standard JRXS-R link.
What you need is the following to make the typical TC turnbuckle link.
http://losi.com/Products/Features.aspx?ProdId=LOSA1233
http://losi.com/Products/Features.aspx?ProdId=LOSA6532
http://losi.com/Products/Features.aspx?ProdId=LOSA6017
For further build and setup tips visit:
http://www.thard.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=352
What you need is the following to make the typical TC turnbuckle link.
http://losi.com/Products/Features.aspx?ProdId=LOSA1233
http://losi.com/Products/Features.aspx?ProdId=LOSA6532
http://losi.com/Products/Features.aspx?ProdId=LOSA6017
For further build and setup tips visit:
http://www.thard.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=352
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If you use a standard link then you should already have a turnbckle setup. If using the jr's, trim down the ball cup a little then just install a standard very short turnbuckle. Its all very straight forward.
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[QUOTE=Dragonfire;8370616]If you use a standard link then you should already have a turnbckle setup. If using the jr's, trim down the ball cup a little then just install a standard very short turnbuckle. Its all very straight forward.[/QUOTE
That is a heck of an idea, I like it! Now if I can just find my Jr arms,,,,,
That is a heck of an idea, I like it! Now if I can just find my Jr arms,,,,,