The ultimate Mini JRX2 thread
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Re: Losi Mini JRX2 coming soon
For physical fit yes, but not for shape. They don’t have the flange. They are also, in my experience anyway, pre tapped so they don’t self thread. One run and they will loosen up
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Re: Losi Mini JRX2 coming soon
Solid life advice right there! I will be traveling an hour or so to track that races Mini B and T's. I intend to dominate, take all the trophies, and never show up again. I will be a legend who blew into town and was never seen again.
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Re: Losi Mini JRX2 coming soon
If you don't need deep well, a common bit driver works.
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Re: Losi Mini JRX2 coming soon
I finally drove my Mini JRX-2 around the house some this weekend - it is about what I expected in terms of performance, i.e. similar to a brushed Mini-T.
- I do not notice any shock-oil leaks, however both front shocks seem to be low on oil - lots of "air-bubble" noises when move them up/down.
- The rear shocks seem to be quite nice.
** Is there any way to adjust steering end-points with the RTR transmitter - I kinda doubt it, but hoping maybe someone knows a 'hack' for this?!?
- I think there was a 'hidden' way to adjust end-points on the Mini-T; hold the transmitter wheel to full left turn while pressing a button, or something like that?
Thanks for any advice!
- I do not notice any shock-oil leaks, however both front shocks seem to be low on oil - lots of "air-bubble" noises when move them up/down.
- The rear shocks seem to be quite nice.
** Is there any way to adjust steering end-points with the RTR transmitter - I kinda doubt it, but hoping maybe someone knows a 'hack' for this?!?
- I think there was a 'hidden' way to adjust end-points on the Mini-T; hold the transmitter wheel to full left turn while pressing a button, or something like that?
Thanks for any advice!
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Re: Losi Mini JRX2 coming soon
Use the steering rate (SR) adjustment.
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Re: Losi Mini JRX2 coming soon
While working on sizing and carefully placing holes in the chassis file I just did this up quickly.. It is going to be a pain to print.. if anyone does post a picture lol
This one is likely going to need to be printed on it's side if you want any chance of it not breaking the first time you hit something.
Front Bumper: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/vintage-style-losi-front-bumper-for-mini-jrx2
This one is likely going to need to be printed on it's side if you want any chance of it not breaking the first time you hit something.
Front Bumper: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/vintage-style-losi-front-bumper-for-mini-jrx2
Losi - Jrx2, Pro, Jr2, Pro SE, JrxT, JrT, LXT, NXT, XXKE, XXTG+
Mini - T, LST, LST2, Crawler
Micro - Trekker, SCT, T
Crawlers - Trx4 Defender, Bootleg Bruiser Shelf Queen
-Bashers under contruction- Jrx2
Mini - T, LST, LST2, Crawler
Micro - Trekker, SCT, T
Crawlers - Trx4 Defender, Bootleg Bruiser Shelf Queen
-Bashers under contruction- Jrx2
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Re: Losi Mini JRX2 coming soon
That's the style I would want for sure. I wonder if maybe bending one out of I don't know say 2mm Kydex? 1.5mm perhaps. Wait, I have a left over Chinese food black container that seems about right, where's my heat gun! 

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Re: Losi Mini JRX2 coming soon
Kydex would work, 1.5 would be fairly close. This is sized as close as I could get it to the original for those that are enamored with their 3d printer heh 

Losi - Jrx2, Pro, Jr2, Pro SE, JrxT, JrT, LXT, NXT, XXKE, XXTG+
Mini - T, LST, LST2, Crawler
Micro - Trekker, SCT, T
Crawlers - Trx4 Defender, Bootleg Bruiser Shelf Queen
-Bashers under contruction- Jrx2
Mini - T, LST, LST2, Crawler
Micro - Trekker, SCT, T
Crawlers - Trx4 Defender, Bootleg Bruiser Shelf Queen
-Bashers under contruction- Jrx2
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Re: Losi Mini JRX2 coming soon
Printing nowclm wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 12:28 pm While working on sizing and carefully placing holes in the chassis file I just did this up quickly.. It is going to be a pain to print.. if anyone does post a picture lol
This one is likely going to need to be printed on it's side if you want any chance of it not breaking the first time you hit something.
Front Bumper: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/vintage-style-losi-front-bumper-for-mini-jrx2
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