Did Andy's make rear arms for the JRX2, I have been looking but haven't seen anything. I do have a set of fronts...
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Andy's Arms for JRX2?
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Re: Andy's Arms for JRX2?
they had standard and shorter "oval" front arms for losi. that's about it.
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Re: Andy's Arms for JRX2?
Andy's had 2 types of arms for the jrx2. They had a shorter oval arms...which was the same as the arms for the Kyosho Ultima...only difference was the hinge pin holes (3mm vs. 1/8). The also made the standard front arms for the jrx2 / pro.
They never made a rear arm (5 link or h arm) for those cars.
They never made a rear arm (5 link or h arm) for those cars.
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Re: Andy's Arms for JRX2?
As an added bit a trivia, the Andys normal JRX2 arms are called part # 3800 Lightweight Front Arms on the package. But I had a set come into the store a year ago or more and they are actually heavier than the originals. So interesting how they called them lightweight, guess it depends on what you might be comparing them to. They are lighter then a 10 pound rock. 

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http://vintagelosi.com - Manuals and information on older Team Losi models
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Re: Andy's Arms for JRX2?
Hahahahahamytimac wrote:As an added bit a trivia, the Andys normal JRX2 arms are called part # 3800 Lightweight Front Arms on the package. But I had a set come into the store a year ago or more and they are actually heavier than the originals. So interesting how they called them lightweight, guess it depends on what you might be comparing them to. They are lighter then a 10 pound rock.
Glad to be back in this hobby so many many years later. To see new things and to recollect on ALL cool vintage models!
As well as to BUILD :
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=27591
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=33429
As well as to BUILD :
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=27591
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=33429
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