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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 12:51 pm
by Synergy
Asso_man! wrote:Yes, AKA Jrx-T and conversion kits before...
Thanks, I'm missing a truck and a Losi from my collection so I might try and kill two birds.
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 7:26 am
by aconsola
Thanks for the compliments guys. I am thinking about stickering the body a bit, but I don't think I will paint this one up. If someone were to produce reproductions for a reasonable cost I would paint one.
I haven't put a motor in it yet. I have a few vintage stockers I could use that would look good.
I'm searching for the ESC I had BITD for racing, a tekin ESC610.
once I get that I'll finish it off.
Re: JRX-2 build Updated 5/25
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 10:38 pm
by aconsola
I finally got ahold of the ESC I have been looking for, and without spending crazy money either(17.50 shipped).
It is on a kydex esc shelf, I'm not sure if it is homemade or not, I got it with a car. The connectors are old-stlye deans 4-pin, not the newer ones with the lip.
The front tires were replaced with NIP stagger ribs.
The transmission is my nearly full-aftermarket trans, and I replaced the used rear bulkhead with a new one.
The litespeed motor plate interfered with the robinson adjustable toe-in system. I got fed up and replaced the silly robinson unit with an RPM rear hinge pin carrier instead. Now I have 3 extra holes in the chassis, but at least it was a used one.
All that needs to happen to get this one going is a pinion gear, and soldering the motor.
I don't think I will be able to solder it up. Once It gets that far it would be too tempting to take it for a spin. . .
Re: JRX-2 build Updated 9/24
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:02 pm
by scr8p
ahh, put a little juice in the pack, and take it for a quick spin.
looks great, by the way.

Re: JRX-2 build Updated 9/24
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 9:30 pm
by aconsola
I finally got ahold of the last 2 rpm items needed to complete this build. Thanks to clinehobbies I have added the RPM front spindles and heavy duty carriers.
I also changed the wheels out to the set of JPS directionals that I restored to a satin finish. The rears are a fresh pair of my favorite tire, the X-pattern.
I still haven't painted or stickerd the body/wing.
I think I have every RPM part available except for the shock pistons.
I am undecided on geting a set of the RPM 8-32 nuts and drill them out for the 10-32 axles for the all black stealth look vs putting the orange wheels back on.
Re: JRX-2 aftermarket build Updated 3/14/08
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 11:42 am
by Asso_man!
Looking better and better, I think your rims are Sees, not JPS, I have the same set on my hopped-up Jrx2

Re: JRX-2 aftermarket build Updated 3/14/08
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:24 pm
by aconsola
I thought the wheels are the Razors
http://www.jpspro.com/images/a8-Cat%20small.jpg
How do I tell the difference between sees and the JPS?
Re: JRX-2 aftermarket build Updated 3/14/08
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 8:07 am
by bearrickster
Looks great
Re: JRX-2 aftermarket build Updated 3/14/08
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:12 pm
by aconsola
Got a matching sees steering wheel
If I can find a cheap parma flexi antenna and a kimbrough grip, I'll have the TX all hopped-up too.

Re: JRX-2 aftermarket build Updated 3/14/08
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:00 pm
by scr8p
if you really want one of those friggin goofy antennas, there's one in a box at my parents house. you can have it.

Re: JRX-2 aftermarket build Updated 3/14/08
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 8:55 am
by templeofspeed
I've got one of those flex antennas, too. I thought it was a hacked-in car antenna...
Re: JRX-2 aftermarket build Updated 3/14/08
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 3:43 pm
by mrlexan
Anthony, did you find yourself an antenna? I went digging today and I came across two NIP Parma antennas. Let me know.
Re: JRX-2 aftermarket build Updated 3/14/08
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:13 am
by Brandon G
Do you have any extra rear carrier blocks from RPM, Anthony?
Re: JRX-2 build Updated 9/24
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:15 am
by Brandon G
aconsola wrote:I finally got ahold of the last 2 rpm items needed to complete this build. Thanks to clinehobbies I have added the RPM front spindles and heavy duty carriers.
I also changed the wheels out to the set of JPS directionals that I restored to a satin finish. The rears are a fresh pair of my favorite tire, the X-pattern.
I still haven't painted or stickerd the body/wing.
I think I have every RPM part available except for the shock pistons.
I am undecided on geting a set of the RPM 8-32 nuts and drill them out for the 10-32 axles for the all black stealth look vs putting the orange wheels back on.
See's man, See's......
I like the fuel tubing trick on the gear cover BTW. Wonder if it would hold?
Re: JRX-2 aftermarket build Updated 3/14/08
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:30 pm
by aconsola
Wow, This car has been sitting on the shelf for 3 years now.
Time to make some changes. in the interval I have gotten a pair of new chassis plates, so I will replace the scratched and drilled one that has been used so far.
2 of the RPM parts, the steering bellcranks and battery box require drilling.
I do not want to drill a new plate so I've changed it up a bit. The bellcranks themselves were drilled out from 1/4" to 5/16". This allowed me to use the stock losi steering posts and some 3/16x5/16 flanged bearings with a couple shims instead of 8-32 screws and the rpm white plastic standoffs.
Instead of the rpm battery box I have added a NIP pure-tech battery strap.
The side links were some of the only used parts on the build, so I replaced them with new ones.
back on the shelf it goes.