Juggernaut 2
#3
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 3,202
it is definitely a good hopup. one of our local racers has a jug2 with the ESP LWB kit, chassis kit, swaybars, and more. i think he runs it in QC circle. i used to have a jug2 with a homemade LWB kit. but i had problems with the stock body because it was too heavy. after installing a lexan body, the jug2 handled a bit better. if you get a LWB kit, i suggest that you also install swaybars. i think you can get them separately from ESP.
#5
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 3,202
which one, the lower bumper? im not sure if there are aftermarket protective bumpers that will fit those. to protect from scratching the aluminum bumpers, you can use 3M stickers but they wont do too much to prevent bending.
with some modification, maybe you can fit TXT front and rear bumpers to the jug2's chassis. these bumpers extend a bit past the front and rear tires and they really protect the truck in head-on crashes. but i doubt if theyre available in our lhs. try mail order from tower if they have those.
with some modification, maybe you can fit TXT front and rear bumpers to the jug2's chassis. these bumpers extend a bit past the front and rear tires and they really protect the truck in head-on crashes. but i doubt if theyre available in our lhs. try mail order from tower if they have those.
#6
Yup, its the lower bumper. Anyway I just hammered it back to its original form
I'll try to see if I could install those TXT bumpers. Do you experience any steering problems on the Jugg? Every time I bump mine, the servo would either go extreme right or extreme left and not go back
I'll try to see if I could install those TXT bumpers. Do you experience any steering problems on the Jugg? Every time I bump mine, the servo would either go extreme right or extreme left and not go back
#7
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 3,202
no, i havent had any problems with the steering, even with the long wheelbase conversion. maybe the servo savers are too tight. also, try adjusting your steering ATV (if your radio has that adjustment) because sometimes, the servo over-extends and it doesnt center at once. what servo are you using? another cause would be the servo is not strong enough to turn the wheels back to center.



I mean lwb kit (longwheel base kit)

Nothing really serious just a bent bumper