RPM Rear Upper & Lower A-Arms for Traxxas 1/16 E-Revo (Black)

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RPM Rear Upper & Lower A-Arms for Traxxas 1/16 E-Revo (Black)
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This is a set of optional RPM Rear Upper & Lower A-Arms, and are intended for use with the Traxxas 1/16 E-Revo. RPM Mini E-Revo rear A-arms are everything you have come to expect from RPM replacement parts – durable, performance-oriented, good-looking, slop free and strong! Similar to RPM front A-arms, the rear versions eliminate nearly all of the A-arm slop, which allows camber and toe angle settings to be more solidly fixed in position. The result: A smoother, more consistent suspension system with a significantly reduced tendency for the truck to randomly wander while driving.

RPM rear suspension arms match the same design elements as the fronts: Angled leading and trailing
edges. By incorporating a 30-degree bevel in these areas, the chance of breaking suspension parts is reduced, since the A-arms will naturally try to transition over objects instead of bluntly plowing into them.

RPM rear A-arms for the Traxxas Mini E-Revo are sold in sets of four – both upper and both lower A-arms. What’s best is these miniature E-Revo A-arms, like all RPM molded products, are backed by RPM's industry-leading breakage warranty. If it breaks (under normal operating conditions), send it to RPM and they replace it!

This product was added to our catalog on January 18, 2010

Anonymous
Sunday, Oct 7 2012 (about 12 years ago)
RPM Rear Upper & Lower A-Arms for Traxxas 1/16 E-Revo (Black)
I've used RPM arms on many of my vehicles, but these ones for the mini Revo were the first I've seen to take a permanent bend. One side I could easily flex with my fingers, while the other was more rigid. I returned these to RPM and was told that I must have been using "ridiculous weight shock oil" and the bend that I saw was from impact damage because it's "impossible to flex an RPM a-arm." I've put a lot of money into Traxxas' 1/16th platform and I don't abuse these things. Since the RPM Answerman knows more about my driving habits than I do, he can figure-out what to do with the junk they are getting back from me. I won't bother with any of RPM's products anymore. On the other hand, Traxxas makes a fantastic product and my money will stay with them.