



nice pic. Now that makes one more car to build, a converted jrx-2: buggy with long chassis, pro body, shocks in front of the tower, but 5-spoke wheels, and no red plastic steering/antenna parts.highwayracer wrote:Sorry about the quality of the picture...this was a copy that I made of my pro-formance manual. You can see how the shocks were mounted.
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highwayracer
The chassis that this car came with had a cutout for the servo saver, and it was in really good condition, but I bought this one off Bormac with the desire of having one new. I don't believe I will be cutting a hole in this one to make it truly "correct". Guess I will just have to settle for the small servo saver when I put a servo in.aconsola wrote:Also to the op, bngiles, The pro should have the cutout in the chassis for the large servo saver. As far as I know, the solid chassis was found only in the pro-formance, kit, and the earlier production JRX-T. The pro box and manual both show the cutout chassis.
It is still overall much more correct than my cars, I haven't had the discipline to build a boxart/oem car without aftermarket parts. I'm working on it though.
You could put a medium servo saver in there to get more servo throw(the original reason for needing the large saver over the small) but that would put you in the wrong milleniumbngiles wrote:I don't believe I will be cutting a hole in this one to make it truly "correct". Guess I will just have to settle for the small servo saver when I put a servo in.
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