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Team Losi is continually changing and improving designs; therefore, the actual part may appear slightly different than the illustrated part. Illustrations of parts and assemblies 

may be slightly distorted to enhance pertinent details.

TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY

Team Losi has supplied all necessary Allen wrenches and a special wrench that is needed for assembly and adjustments. The following com-

mon tools will also be required: Needle-nose pliers, regular pliers, hobby knife, scissors or other body cutting/trimming tools, and a soldering 

iron may be necessary for radio installation. 3/16”, 1/4”, 5/16”, and 11/32” nut drivers are optional.

RADIO/ELECTRONICS

A suggested radio layout is provided in this manual. Your high performance R/C center should be consulted regarding specifi c questions 

pertaining to radio/electrical equipment.

HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION

When in question, use the Hardware Identifi cation Guide at the back of this manual.

For screws, the prefi x number designates the thread size and number of threads per inch (i.e., 4-40 is a #4 size thread with 40 threads per 

inch). The second number, or fraction, designates the length of the screw. For cap head and button head screws, this number refers to the 

length of the threaded  portion of the screw. For fl at head and set screws, this number refers to the overall length of the screw.

Bearings and bushings are referenced by the inside diameter (I.D.) x outside diameter (O.D.). Shafts and pins are referred to by diameter 

x length.

Washers are described by inside diameter or the screw size that will pass through the inside diameter x the thickness of the washer.

E/C-clips are sized by the shaft diameter that they attach to. The Hardware Icon associated with E/C-Clips only designates the part genre 

of clips, not the actual part.

Nuts come in four types, Non-Flanged, Flanged (F), Plain, and Locking (L) (designated on the Hardware Icons). The prefi x number desig-

nates the thread size and number of threads per inch. The second number, or fraction, designates the size of the hex. For example, L 4-40 

x 1/4” designates a Lock nut that will thread onto a 4-40 screw using a 1/4” nut driver.

Ball studs are described by the length of the neck between the base and the bottom of the ball (i.e., standard, short) and the length of the 

threaded portion. A female ball stud is also used, this has internal threads similar to a nut.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTIONS 

 

1. 

INTRODUCTION

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i

      Kit/Manual Organization ...................................

i

      Important Safety Notes ......................................

i

      Tools Required for Assembly ............................

ii

      Radio/Electronics ..............................................

ii

      Hardware Identifi cation ....................................

ii

  2. 

Bag A: 

Main Chassis ........................................... 1-3

  3. 

Bag B: 

Drivetrain ................................................ 4-6

  4. 

Bag C: 

Front Suspension ..................................... 7-9

  5. 

Bag D: 

Rear Suspension .................................. 10-12

  6. 

Bag E: 

Shocks ................................................. 13-14

  7. 

Bag F: 

Final Chassis/Electronics ..................... 15-19

  8. 

Checklist Before Your First Run

 ........................20

  9. 

Setup Guide

 .................................................... 21-23

 10. 

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JRX-S

 Setup Sheet

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 11. 

Hardware Identifi cation Guide

 ...........................25

 12. 

Filled-out 

JRX-S

 Kit Setup Sheet

 .......................26

TABLES

Table 1:

  JRX-S Completed Kit Specifi cations .............

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Table 2:

  Servo Installation ...........................................1

Table 3:

  Motor Gearing and Rollout ..........................21

INTRO

Summary of Contents for JRX-S

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Page 2: ...cases extra hardware has been supplied for parts that may be easy to lose Components used in each step are identi ed by their relative LOSA Number and the component s name With the exception of a few...

Page 3: ...ameter I D x outside diameter O D Shafts and pins are referred to by diameter x length Washers are described by inside diameter or the screw size that will pass through the inside diameter x the thick...

Page 4: ...e Optional ALL Table 2 Servo Installation Table for the JRX S Expert Racing Sedan Ensure the servo gear is centered before attaching the Servo Horn This is best accomplished by connecting the servo to...

Page 5: ...ervo Mounts are secured to the Chassis ensure the servo is centered in between the Mounts and tighten the four 4 40 x 3 8 Cap Head Screws BAG A Servo Installation STEP A 03 Steering Assembly STEP A 04...

Page 6: ...3 3 3 Top Plate Rear A4302 A1543 Steering Link BAG A Top Plate Installations STEP A 06 Bag A Completed Assembly STEP A 07 4 40 x 5 16 x6 4 40 x 3 8 x2 4 x 030 x2...

Page 7: ...DE Front Rear A3323 Spool Hub Front A3323 Drive Pulley CENTER DRIVE HUB SPOOL CONFIGURATION 8 9 Center Shaft A3320 5 SEE STEP B 01 OR SPOOL HUB SEE STEP B 01 4 7 1 2 3 EITHER ONE WAY REAR DRIVE HUB 6...

Page 8: ...ff Acentric into the HIGH position to install the Diff Apply a small amount of Clear Diff Grease to the Diff Outdrive and the Diff Tube before installing the Diff Ring Apply enough Clear Diff Grease t...

Page 9: ...ive Hub A3970 Spur Gear 128T 64P Spool Drive Hub CENTER ONE WAY ASSEMBLY CENTER SPOOL ASSEMBLY BAG B Spur Gear Installation STEP B 05 Bag B Completed Assembly STEP B 06 4mm E Clip x1 0 067 x 7 16 x1 S...

Page 10: ...nstall cut length of heat Shrink Tubing over Coupler and apply heat to shrink Trim excess Shrink Tubing ush with Coupler Ensure Free Movement See Setup Guide for Droop and Up Travel adjustments Shrink...

Page 11: ...vot Blocks to the Chassis Install each Locating Pin Screw so that the threads do not protrude from the bottom of the part but the smooth portion does BAG C Front Shock Tower Assembly STEP C 03 Front S...

Page 12: ...lling the short Rod Ends Be sure to install the assembled Tierod onto the car with the chamfer beveled portion of the square on the driver s right side for easier adjustment later CAUTION Ensure the d...

Page 13: ...y Synthetic White Grease to the Axle and Coupling Assemble the Coupling Dogbone and Pin then tighten the Set Screw Ensure Free Movement See Setup Guide for Droop and Up Travel adjustments CVD and Hub...

Page 14: ...he Pivot Blocks to the Chassis Install each Locating Pin Screw so that the threads do not protrude from the bottom of the part but the smooth portion does Rear Shock Tower Assembly STEP D 03 BAG D Rea...

Page 15: ...rt Rod Ends Be sure to install the assembled Tierod onto the car with the chamfer beveled portion of the square on the driver s right side for easier adjustment later Tierod Assembly and Installation...

Page 16: ...k Oil until the Oil is ap proximately 1 16 from the top of the Body Work the Shock Shaft up and down a few times This will re lease the air bubbles trapped beneath the Piston Place the lled Shock in t...

Page 17: ...Recall Place shocks containing two dots on the cap on the left side of the car and the shocks containing one dot on the cap on the right side of the car BAG E Front Shock Installation STEP E 03 Rear S...

Page 18: ...na Cap It is very important to keep the servo wires away from the drivetrain components It is recommended to use a small piece of double sided tape to hold the wire to the Chassis away from the Spur G...

Page 19: ...rol Wires to the Rear Top Plate by sticking them down with two Battery Foam pads When setting the gear mesh leave a small amount of back lash for proper function Too much backlash will cause fail ure...

Page 20: ...p in hole 11 for SKODA2 Body Place Body Clip in hole 5 for SKODA2 Body Mount the Tires of choice per the manufacturer s speci cations BAG F Battery and Tray Installation STEP F 06 Wheel and Body Clip...

Page 21: ...e Body which can be used as a guide for trimming Make ve 13 64 diameter holes at the locations marked with dimples There are two on the front hood two on the back window and one on the roof These will...

Page 22: ...19 19 19 A8063 Skoda2 Body and Wing 4 40 x 5 16 Al x2 FL 4 40 x 1 4 x2 Bag F Completed Assembly STEP F 09 BAG F...

Page 23: ...he car rolls straight when you are not touching the steering wheel stick If the servo was installed correctly as per Table 1 the wheels should turn equally to the left and right If this is not the cas...

Page 24: ...Negative camber means that the top of the tire leans in toward the chassis Positive camber means the top of the tire leans out away from the chassis Camber can be precisely measured with after market...

Page 25: ...e blocks for adjustment Running less inboard front toe 0 degree will result in more stability by decreasing steering into a turn Increasing inboard front toe 2 degrees will provide more aggressive fee...

Page 26: ...keep the car from rolling leaning making the car react faster and have more traction A low roll center allows the car to roll more and react slower reducing responsiveness in and out of turns Testing...

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Page 28: ...6 Solid LCD A3335 067 x 7 16 Solid A6401 3 32 x 930 Hinge A6081 1 8 x 2 125 Hinge A6094 065 x 7 16 Solid CVD A9933 067 x 5 16 Solid A6406 L 4 40 x 3 16 Mini A6306 L 4 40 x 1 4 A6308 L 8 32 x 11 32 A63...

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