Team Losi JRXS
#4802
Regional Moderator
iTrader: (9)
Then thats one less thing to worry about. I've sometines had trouble getting Integy tubes to tin at first without getting them really hot. It seemed to be a toss up. One would take the solder easily, another wouldn't tin to save my life!
The tip below just offered a sure fire way to get them tined without it taking so long.
The tip below just offered a sure fire way to get them tined without it taking so long.
#4804
Tech Master
iTrader: (17)
after looking for 10 min on this huge board.
can someone answer me if you use the two trinity washers up top approx how much on the bottom?
I know it may have been answered, and I did see where Todge said about keeping the shock even, but I couldnt find if someone posted the amount/size of spacing
can someone answer me if you use the two trinity washers up top approx how much on the bottom?
I know it may have been answered, and I did see where Todge said about keeping the shock even, but I couldnt find if someone posted the amount/size of spacing
#4805
Tech Champion
iTrader: (5)
Originally posted by ahsikes
after looking for 10 min on this huge board.
can someone answer me if you use the two trinity washers up top approx how much on the bottom?
I know it may have been answered, and I did see where Todge said about keeping the shock even, but I couldnt find if someone posted the amount/size of spacing
after looking for 10 min on this huge board.
can someone answer me if you use the two trinity washers up top approx how much on the bottom?
I know it may have been answered, and I did see where Todge said about keeping the shock even, but I couldnt find if someone posted the amount/size of spacing
Last edited by rayhuang; 05-02-2005 at 09:21 AM.
#4806
With the middle wheel base, i went .09 on top and .03 on bottom...just in case i want to go to the inner mount, i still have plenty of room not to worry about clearnece.
#4808
Tech Elite
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: RUBBERNECK RACING Columbus, Ohio
Posts: 2,484
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#4809
my dean pro3 bars hit the chassis when i try to put them in !!
what other bars can i use to put them on there so it dont hit the chassis when i slide in the batteries???
-trav
what other bars can i use to put them on there so it dont hit the chassis when i slide in the batteries???
-trav
#4810
does the Losi JRXS use Imperial or Metric screws?
#4812
Originally posted by losixxxs
my dean pro3 bars hit the chassis when i try to put them in !!
what other bars can i use to put them on there so it dont hit the chassis when i slide in the batteries???
-trav
my dean pro3 bars hit the chassis when i try to put them in !!
what other bars can i use to put them on there so it dont hit the chassis when i slide in the batteries???
-trav
Both work with no problem.
#4813
Tech Regular
iTrader: (1)
Got the car together and got to run one pack through it on Saturday (with a WAAAAY undergeared 19T). While the set up was off (didn't run it on the surface I was originally setting it up for), I was impressed by how stable and planted this car felt. While its been a while since I ran foams on my XXX-S, the JRX-S seemed noticeably smoother and more balanced. It didn't seem to dive, pitch, or roll no matter how I drove. And that drive train is smoooooth! Can't wait to get some more packs through this car! Got some good ideas off another guy in process of building his (Euge here on RCTech) that I will have to go back and do. First race is Saturday, mod foam on a big asphalt. Hope I don't test that Rubberneck bumper too much! Well, off to paint some bodies....
#4815
Originally posted by black-knight
does the Losi JRXS use Imperial or Metric screws?
does the Losi JRXS use Imperial or Metric screws?