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start of my first vintage Losi buggy - Old is New JRX-22
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 1:06 am
by JK Racing
amazingly...I have built several RC10s, but always only ran Losi buggies BITD. I do have my original LXT conversion "monster truck", but havent built up a Losi buggy. I did have a really nice Junior 2, but bought it as a roller, cleaned it up a bit and moved it onto someone who appreciates shelfers (I just must have runners - one of my many flaws)
So surfing Craigslist looking for tires for my 1:1 truck, my impulses overcome me and I stumble upon this ad. Some really good, some really, really bad...
Good:
RPM steering
Complete 5 link (not worn out)
not missing parts
early JRX2 motor plate (no cut out for the camber link)
early rear bulkhead, unmolested
Bad:
Proformance chassis in pretty good shape, hacked servo saver hole

automotive hose clamps as shock clamps
household wire spinners on the speedo wiring
The plan: a runner/racer mix of JRX series cars, with 5 link. Not in a hurry, I will refurbish as much of the original car you see to be re-used. May end up with threaded shocks, definately end up with slipper parts, maybe XX retro tranny (maybe, probably not, I love the LRM).
Updates as I get 'em done. I did tear down the car tonight...yucky dirty & it looks like the servo is epoxied in

Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:39 am
by bearrickster
looks like a good start, ket me know if you need anything to fix it up.
Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 8:10 am
by fakiee
Is that a Nissan King Cab body?
Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:01 am
by JK Racing
its a proline toyota (according to the tailgate), not in overall bad shape honestly.
rick, I may be hitting you up for some stuff...i have a million ideas floating in my head, just need to settle down and pick my build path. i know i said 5 link rear, but i am seriously debating the h arms rear end. i dont want to play with spacers & adapters and stuff to get standard rear rims on there and keep a good width.
Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:44 am
by sgirouard
Judging by the pictures, it looks like you have the older style shock mounts (JRX2, JRXT etc). If you're interested in trading your rear shock tower for a JRX-Pro SE, let me know.
Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 8:32 pm
by JK Racing
Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 8:37 pm
by JK Racing
Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 9:29 pm
by Seabass
Looks good Joey. Will be watching
Jake
Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:13 pm
by JK Racing
I'm at crossroads. I have all the parts to make the rear end into H arm, but I really want to run the 5 link. At first I was dead set against the long front shocks, but they are growing on me, especially after the mock up. I did put SE swept front arms/LXT carriers knuckles on there.
I do have a slipper tranny I am cleaning up that will be in there also. I am thinking about changing the shock set up, but these just need a rebuild. They have the old single o-ring cartridges, so a full set of new carts is in order. I will pick up some new turnbuckles/ball cups, order some bearings and figure out a body.
Thinking I need a Proformance/Pro body, not the Pro SE. Any ideas (Kyosho Pro X?)
Anyways, got the bulk done today, the little things will take much longer.
Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:58 pm
by bearrickster
Looking good so far.

Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 8:33 pm
by JK Racing
picked up a full set of turnbuckles and rebuilt the shocks. Played around with the slash front hexes (the grey ones) on the rear end and a set of 22 rear wheels.... let's just say this
Same width as the 22 and no rubbing of the 5 link.
Pics tomorrow. I am designing (in my mind) how to use the 22 front wheels (without using the XXX parts up front), I have ideas, but no way to make them come to life, yet

Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 9:04 pm
by bearrickster
Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 9:32 pm
by bearrickster
Joey, Brandon G's repo Pro Bodies are very nice and it would look great withthe stock body on it. they also come with a V wing and gear cover.
Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 9:34 pm
by Momo5
JK Racing wrote:Thinking I need a Proformance/Pro body, not the Pro SE. Any ideas (Kyosho Pro X?)
I always thought the Pro-X body was pretty awesome and that it would look great on an early losi chassis....but I've been afraid of blowing $35 on the repop thats available and it not fitting the chassis correctly.
Re: start of my first vintage Losi buggy
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 12:30 am
by JK Racing
Rick working on the body already

, also I put the LXT carriers on there, same thing as the Jammin kit. I may end up with the Pro SE towers front and rear, but for now I am going to attempt the 5 link/stock tower & JRXT/Pro front tower.