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1st jrx-t toy

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This is my first Jrx-t toy truck.. Chassis & wheels only when i got it. Got a free body from a buddy:D Looks okay i guess?
What body do the jrxt usually comes with?

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Re: 1st jrx-t toy

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That’s an interesting mix of parts. Early JRX2 buggy chassis, later front swept back arms, H arm rear conversion, later rear shock tower (IIRC), aftermarket steering set up with flipped servo. Funky front inner camber link spacer set up (are the carriers flipped side to side from what is norm for those arms?).

I like the rims and body, the body really adds a Vintage touch. Cool. Enjoy.

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Those MIP trannies for Losi's aren't all that common either :wink: ...

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Bongo Fury wrote:That’s an interesting mix of parts. Early JRX2 buggy chassis, later front swept back arms, H arm rear conversion, later rear shock tower (IIRC), aftermarket steering set up with flipped servo. Funky front inner camber link spacer set up (are the carriers flipped side to side from what is norm for those arms?).

I like the rims and body, the body really adds a Vintage touch. Cool. Enjoy.

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Yeah, thats what i heard from the board.. Mixed of all different versions.. Sorry, can't answer if the carriers where flipped side to side..
Bought the buggy/truck because i liked the rims & tranny on the car :lol: .. Not common like LosiXXXman said.. Looks cool in my opinion :D
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Re: 1st jrx-t toy

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No doubt. The MIP tranny can work really well, but be careful with the adjustment. In my experience the combination of using a normal bearing for the thrust and belleville spring washers make the adjustment a little more critical than some.

A copy of the instructions:

http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=6712

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Re: 1st jrx-t toy

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Thanks for the instructions.. That will help a lot on the rebuild/clean up of the tranny... :D :D
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