, bandit These a-arms are designed to give your vehicle increased durability and performance in the rear. They are made from black anodized aluminum and feature a ball joint for increased travel and a more responsive suspension....
The RPM Chrome Light Canister Set for RPM Slash & Short Course... read more
This light bar set is designed for use on the Slash and... read more
The RPM Blue Roof Mounted Light Bar Set is the perfect way... read more
These roof mounted light bars are the perfect way to add some... read more
RPM Black Revolver 2.2" Narrow Wheelbase Rock Crawler Wheels are made from... read more
Specifications |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Brand | RPM | ||
Category | Cars & Trucks Parts | ||
ily | Arial;">This is a set of RPM Rear A-Arms (Black) for the electric Traxxas Rustler and Stampede 2wd trucks. RPM rear A-arms for the electric versions of the Traxxas Rustler & Stampede are stronger and more durable than stock versions, but weve also managed to eliminate over 7 grams of weight per arm! Thats 14 grams of unsprung weight eliminated with a single pair of rear A-arms! Coupled with a set of RPM front A-arms, the total weight loss exceeds 24 grams or almost a full ounce! We accomplished this without creating any weak points nor are our A-arms any more flexible than the stock versions. Additionally, weve adjusted the shock mount locations slightly to allow more noticeable tuning adjustments when using the inner or outer shock mount holes (while the center hole remains in its stock location). While we were at it, we eliminated over 0.030 or 1/32 of slop from the inner arm mount and more than 0.010 or slightly less than 1/64 of slop at the outer hinge pin for an ultra-smooth, slop-free suspension system.These A-arms are backed by our limited lifetime warranty against breakage as well for confidence-inspiring durability and performance., |
Great product
Rpm is always strong and reliable
Solid A-Arms
Love these on my Traxxas Bigfoot. Solid for any jumps and control. Great service too.
Good deal!
Easy to install
No Questions Yet.