Possible JRX Pro build

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Possible JRX Pro build

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I bought a mint Composite Craft Lynx II SS from a gentleman, and he also sent me all of this with it as he's not a Losi person. I wound up getting a lot more than I realized once I dug into everything. Wasn't sure I was going to bother with any of it until I got some help and information from the Old School group and RogueIV on here. I was always a Team Losi fan and my most wanted buggies are from them so I think I'm going to try and complete this thing. The main parts missing are shocks, front and rear bulkheads, one or both rear hubs, front spindles/knuckles, turnbuckles and misc stuff like ballstuds, hinge pins and hardware. Oh and the front shock tower.
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I was going to use the Hydradrive for my Kinwald car but I may keep it for this, depending on which transmission I use but I really don't know if it would work on both. Granted my knowledge of this is very limited.

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Re: Possible JRX Pro build

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the hydradrive/slipper top shaft will work in either. I do highly suggest running a slipper on this car at the very least if you're going to drive it, the diffs in the LRM have been known to melt pretty easy if used as a slipper.
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Re: Possible JRX Pro build

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RogueIV wrote: Fri May 23, 2025 12:53 pm the hydradrive/slipper top shaft will work in either. I do highly suggest running a slipper on this car at the very least if you're going to drive it, the diffs in the LRM have been known to melt pretty easy if used as a slipper.
I don't plan on driving it, but I also like to have anything I build in a runnable state. Just in case.

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