
Just need to spray up the Jammin shell I have for it...
Phwooooor - seeing that slightly deformed box due to the tight shrink-wrapping (Losi boxes seemed to do this?) fills me so many great memories & much excitement of the day that I recieved my brand new XX... I had been approached by the owner of the local R/C car shop (RJH Models) who wanted to sponsor me, he offered me a brand new XX kit in exchange for three of my old buggies - a very sorry looking Hornet, a Mardave Meteor & my Cougar1, it was a good deal back then, as the only car of those three worth anything was the Cougarcrusaderlyf wrote:I am luckly got the XX mint sealed score, was released in 1993.nice box painted
Hey Brandon, I haven't thought about the travel limiters... Thanks! It pretty much solved my problem. That, and setting up the rear suspension higher (not ride height of course). Apart from that, I had already changed front oil weight from 30 to 35.Brandon G wrote:
I would suggest a heavier spring and oil in the front shocks. You have too much forward weight transfer... Do you have any travel limiters inside the rear shocks?
Are you looping out in the turns, or does the lifting tire just bother you? That inside rear tire is going to offer the least traction of any in an off power turn. If it is not looping out, I'd say don't sweat it.
With a little help from my friends...DerbyDan wrote:P.S; Jamin; your XX is just so 'Hot'![]()
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There are a lot of the XX cars around still. Just check out ebay. They generally go for a pretty cheap price too. I ran my XX for the first time last year and I was amazed how well it handled.crusaderlyf wrote:I think losi xx or xx cr are nice cars, but seens more hard to find than losi jrx series, they made less?
Yes,parts and used cars around still , just hard to find NIB car kit.Momo5 wrote:There are a lot of the XX cars around still. Just check out ebay. They generally go for a pretty cheap price too. I ran my XX for the first time last year and I was amazed how well it handled.crusaderlyf wrote:I think losi xx or xx cr are nice cars, but seens more hard to find than losi jrx series, they made less?
Certainly in the UK the XX became the 2wd buggy to have, as a racer you either had a B2/B3 or a Losi XX.... or if you were brave (or sponsored) a Cougar 2000 - I would say that the XX really raised the popularity of the Losi brand so that it was on a par (even surpass) with Associated.crusaderlyf wrote:I think losi xx or xx cr are nice cars, but seens more hard to find than losi jrx series, they made less?
I'm glad I'm not the only one with a Jammin shell left!jamin wrote:Here is mine in case some of you have not seen my build thread. This is a shelfer and going no where near a race trackI've tried to build this as my ultimate XX, no expense spared and its getting there! This started off as a Kinwald Edition, but I think the only parts that are left from the oringal are the steering bell cranks - and maybe the bearings!
Just need to spray up the Jammin shell I have for it...
The 'XXL' A-8040 was the body that came in the XX-CR kit. I think they named it badly as it seems to imply it was for use with the long chassis that the 1st gen XXT came with, but it wasn't. I found one yesterday NIP and will be putting it up for sale soon, perfect for someone doing a box-art XX-CR or replicaaip47-2008 wrote:According to Rich Trujillo (Losi Category Manager), whom I just traded e-mails with. That never came from us nor did we ever produce a bodyscr8p wrote:i think the body part number was 8008xl or something like that.
for something like that.
They (Team Losi) only used the LOSA9903 long chassis for the XXT, and never offered a longer version of the XX with this chassis.
The XXL as shown in the picture from Reggie, must be a project from another race team perhaps????? We may never know
Any thoughts Reggie? Jason?![]()
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