versions of RPM arms available for JRX2/T series.
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versions of RPM arms available for JRX2/T series.
Does anyone have a good understanding of all the different RPM arms available for the JRX2/T series of cars?
I see there there were RPM replacement stock arms
then there are RPM swept in the same dimensions
then there is a wide version or????
I have a set I believe are replacement stock ones, but I can't tell for sure.
I see there there were RPM replacement stock arms
then there are RPM swept in the same dimensions
then there is a wide version or????
I have a set I believe are replacement stock ones, but I can't tell for sure.
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Re: versions of RPM arms available for JRX2/T series.
Are these the ones you have? They are swept and also add width. Not sure if there were other fronts?
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=19073&hilit=jrx2+racer
I can say it seems the front ones are easier to come by than the rears. You can run JRXt rears with the right wheels and still be in legal width lmit though if anyone was checking and the JRXt rears seem to pop up a lot more.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=19073&hilit=jrx2+racer
I can say it seems the front ones are easier to come by than the rears. You can run JRXt rears with the right wheels and still be in legal width lmit though if anyone was checking and the JRXt rears seem to pop up a lot more.
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Re: versions of RPM arms available for JRX2/T series.
no, the ones I have are not 'swept', and for what I want to do, I actually want the swept ones....
I'll post a picture of them later tonight when I get home. they look very much like those, but are more forward, like the stock losi arms.
I'll post a picture of them later tonight when I get home. they look very much like those, but are more forward, like the stock losi arms.
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Re: versions of RPM arms available for JRX2/T series.
i'm pretty sure it's the standard length front and rear, wide front and rear for the jrx-t, and swept fronts.
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Re: versions of RPM arms available for JRX2/T series.
It was common to use Andy's Ultima arms on the JRX2. I have a set myself. They are not swept back like Pro-SE arms but rather are the same as the stock X2 and Pro arms.
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Re: versions of RPM arms available for JRX2/T series.
andy's had 2 versions for losi. front arms only. same as stock, and an oval arm that was a bit shorter.
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Re: versions of RPM arms available for JRX2/T series.
That's it for arms on the early vehicles. the wide versions say "truck" on themscr8p wrote:i'm pretty sure it's the standard length front and rear, wide front and rear for the jrx-t, and swept fronts.
they also had standard and wide links for the 5-link rear end, and lxt front arms.
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