RPM 73755 Front Bulkhead for Traxxas 1/10 2WD Vehicles, Blue
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Selected User Reviews For RPM 73755 Front Bulkhead for Traxxas 1/10 2WD Vehicles, Blue
This is a nice part, but the factory one, in my opinion, is much better. There are two distinct problems with this RPM bulkhead. First, it's soft, which might help absorb impacts, but it's at the expense of easily stripped screw holes, less rigidity, and overall poor alignment of It is better to buy a bulkhead made of aluminum or made by the manufacturer.
The benefit of this piece is that you always have one laying around in a pinch and you get to use it It is essential to install this after your first crash, as otherwise your front bulkhead WILL break. Would be cool if Traxxas used this material for their parts from the beginning.
The products of RPM tend to be very good, but not is possible. We hit something after about an hour of driving and it broke in half. The factory model was able to withstand hits like that but the one we had did not.
RPM products always work perfectly and are stronger than OEM, exactly what I expect. My sworn loyalty to RPM goes back more than 15 years and I will continue to use them until the end of time.
My stock bulkhead lasted for about 6 months of hard use before I broke it, so I bought the Stampede VXL to replace it. When I put this bulk head on my vehicle it broke after four battery runs. I was very hard on it, but I had imagined it would do much better than During this landing, my servo also broke, so it might have been just particularly hard conditions that caused it.
There are no fitment issues, and so far no complaints have been made. In general, I hope it will be a little We'll have to see how things pan out, but it looks like it will work out in the end. I had no problems installing. I could not have asked for a better match.
A lot of these parts last a long time. Despite the fact that the bulk head did not break when it hit the stop sign's base post, the two pins that go through it to hold the swing arms bent and were difficult to remove.
We beat our cars a lot and these bulkheads have held up well.