Help a Jrx2 noob
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Help a Jrx2 noob
May be a noob question, as i admit, i'm not a Losi expert
Does a original JRX2 always has a 5link rear suspension? Or has there been a running change in production? I always wonder why so many JRX2 have the H-arms instead. Seems that 7 of 10 cars have H-arms on the rear or is only me thinking?
Thanks for lighten me up on this
Does a original JRX2 always has a 5link rear suspension? Or has there been a running change in production? I always wonder why so many JRX2 have the H-arms instead. Seems that 7 of 10 cars have H-arms on the rear or is only me thinking?
Thanks for lighten me up on this
One day, i hope my wife's not selling all my stuff for what i told her
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Re: Help a Jrx2 noob
all JRX2 and JRXT came with the 5 link. The tracks surfaces were switching back then, and with the new surfaces the H arms were the only way to go, so you see them installed often- but they were not stock
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Re: Help a Jrx2 noob
Thanks guys.
Seems i have to convert mine back to 5link then. I'd like to have my cars stock, as they are for display purpose only.
Seems i have to convert mine back to 5link then. I'd like to have my cars stock, as they are for display purpose only.
One day, i hope my wife's not selling all my stuff for what i told her
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Re: Help a Jrx2 noob
Sorry wrong thread
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