RPM Front A-Arm 2WD Slash, Rustler, Stampede, Nitro Slash, Green
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Yes, they'll fit in a second slash with or without a low cg.
These are for use with the Rustler electric. This is the part number for the front A-frame. RPM80492 (ASIN B0006O7R1K) for black and RPM80495 (ASIN B000BOPDSY) for blue arms are available for the nitro Rustler.
Hi Jordan, I don't think they're wider; they're just beefier than the standard A-frame. And they're made of a tougher plastic than the standard A-frame. Arms and stock are a perfect match. I hope this information is useful to you.
Selected User Reviews For RPM Front A-Arm 2WD Slash, Rustler, Stampede, Nitro Slash, Green
and it will kind of look like a gravedigger but with a different body I am doing the entire thing and green and what I was saying that a arms come in green I had to have them to complete my color match for my entire truck so I bottom mounted them up perfectly no problems whatsoever and I'm loving it so if you're doing the same thing for your truck must buy it so if you're doing the same thing for your truck must buy it so.
When it comes to rpm replacement parts, you can't go wrong. They're tough as nails, and they're ready to take your rc to the next level. Put rpm parts on your rc if you intend to be rough with it.
In any case, the RPM is strong. This is excellent material.
Amazing arms, the rpm arms are tougher than the stock arms, so if you're bashing hard, I recommend switching to rpm arms. br>- br>- of good qualitybr>- of good qualitybr>- of good a reasonable pricebr>- There are a variety of colors to choose from. br>- Installing is a breeze.
You can't go wrong with a product that's made in the United States and includes decals! br>br>Extremely simple to install and far more durable than factory plastics.
We like the rpm products a lot. My slash and my kids' Bigfoot both have a lot of it. Extremely long lasting. This is an excellent stock substitute.
Unfortunately, these still break, so I can't say they're any more durable than the stock ones. Although it occurred during cold weather, which makes the plastic more brittle.
With these on it, I completely destroyed my brushless 3s rustler. I hit a car tire at 50 miles per hour, cartwheel after cartwheel, and they don't break. It worked fine, but the stabilizer rod broke, so you should finish the job in rpm.