JRX2 5 link help with data

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Re: JRX2 5 link help with data

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sgirouard wrote:Does anyone *cough* Rick *cough* know the diameter of the inner and outer rear hinge pins?

Search-Fu is weak in me today. I just can't seem to find it.
Yes all losi hinge pins a 1/8 th :lol:
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If you are running modern Lipo it is lighter than back in the day anyways with much more power and brushless power the overall weight matters not much. Where it is placed and distributed to a larger degree. That said I tend to think for an average driver like me much of these conversations are theoretical and if you have the right tires, springs, and the basics covered you can do fairly well.

For better drivers and the elites I know little tweeks matter a lot more than for me as I can't tell and don't get enough track time to be able to fuss too much.

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scr8p wrote:if it wasn't for having to mount the shocks to the lower link, you could probably use tierods throughout the entire rear of the car and it have hold up ok.
I agree, if you run the route where some guys mount the shock to the front lateral link, right there you only have one stock link and could replace the rest. I am not sure how much better it woudl be per se, but replacement would be readily available and it would look blingy if nothing else :lol: .

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I've given a lot of thought to just using titanium turnbuckles with metal ball ends. The shocks can easily be mounted to tie-rods :D

thread a nut up the tie rod, then the shock, another nut and then the ball end. Frankly shock mounting is what is giving me the hardest time in regards to the links vs tie rods.

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I just need to find 6-32 rod ends that are affordable LOL.

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sgirouard wrote:I just need to find 6-32 rod ends that are affordable LOL.
just look on Ebay for someone parting out a 8th scale or Losi 10 gas truck the Turnbuckles for that are cheap and hard core
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I was able to clean up the play by knocking out the balls, and using bearings inside the ball sockets. i didnt do it properly with flanged bearings, but that might work better then what I had.

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