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Old 04-02-2011, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings
They are plastic and 12mm. TLR is releasing aluminum hexes in various widths for even more tuning abilities.
oh yep, 12mm thats right.....not 17mm, don't know what I was thinking..

the losi jrx-s wheel hex's should fit straight on, and other touring car hex's, however the losi's come in different widths.
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You just need the crimping tools and the plugs. Wait till this evening and I will send you the links to amain for everything you need in a PM.
Schweet !!!! i'm building my duece duece right now !!
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Originally Posted by hacker
oh yep, 12mm thats right.....not 17mm, don't know what I was thinking..

the losi jrx-s wheel hex's should fit straight on, and other touring car hex's, however the losi's come in different widths.
You could use them however you will need to drill out the axle hole as the 22 axles is larger than the jrxs axle
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Originally Posted by hacker
oh yep, 12mm thats right.....not 17mm, don't know what I was thinking..

the losi jrx-s wheel hex's should fit straight on, and other touring car hex's, however the losi's come in different widths.
does anyone happen to know what the hex size is for a b44? Will the fronts work on here or is this the same hex size as the kyo buggy
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Anyone else missing downtravel spacers? I could find any.
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just got done running my 22,sweet ride ,reallllly smooth and consistant
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Old 04-02-2011, 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Sean B.
Are the kingpin screws 3mm threads ?
Looked in the online manual, but it just has part number
Anyone?
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Originally Posted by seadog
What overall length are you running on the front/rear shocks..

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Old 04-02-2011, 10:21 AM
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I really like those big bore shocks
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Old 04-02-2011, 10:21 AM
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Default 22 shocks

Has anyone tryed the 54 pistons. I used 56 thinking they where bigger holes and after i was done relized they were smaller. opps.

i what a little springyer of a shock.

Anyone know what electronics the team divers use - exceloron?

The diff rings look amazingly Flat and smooth < very huge improvement!

1st time running mine i was very impressed! Car was stable jumped well and fast. Now its tunning Time.

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on the rear motor guard....there is a recessed oval area very much like the oval on the TLR 2.0 reciever box with the Team Losi bubbleplate.....were we supposed to get a TLR bubbleplate for the motorguard? haha!
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Old 04-02-2011, 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by DG Designs
Anyone else missing downtravel spacers? I could find any.
Mine were in the same little bag as the orings and the other shock pack parts.
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does the 22 come with 5 deg caster blocks and if so what bag are they in ?
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Old 04-02-2011, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by RB FIVE
does the 22 come with 5 deg caster blocks and if so what bag are they in ?
nope, just the 10 degree blocks
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On page 21 step b-1 on the manual what part is the first tlr2973 starting from the left, because it doesn't look like the right part and it doesn't fit
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