I printed stuff at my fastest settings and well quality and durability suffered a bit and I broke a rear arm on shake down. I'll try again soon.


For the front I pulled a set of rear shocks off of my 1st gen mini-t and added a 4mm limiter to the outside to keep it from over traveling. Ultimately the rears should go on the front and some xtra long shocks used for the rear but this should still work fairly well.
Bit of research into Losi is the length they state for the shock bodies are actually the amount of travel they can support.
The original JRX2 uses .6 up front and .9 rear.
The JRX-Pro uses .9 up front and 1.2 in the rear (this was also used on the LXT and later trucks)
The Pro SE model went back to .6 up front but kept the 1.2 in the rear
The Mini JRX is .46 front and .69(nice) rear. this is .766 different then the original
Although they market this buggy as 1/16 scale it seems closer to 1/13scale at least using the shock travel as a basis.
if you scale up the original from 1/10 to 1/1 the rear travel would be 9". Divide that by what the mini has for rear travel of .69 and you end up with 13.04
However if I scale of of the suspension links I get 14.6 same if I scale the front bulkheads (I'm just grabbing random parts i have laying around, i don't have a full car to measure.)
Going off of this is seems they gave the car more suspension travel then it should have scale wise.
more on this later, i require sleep.