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Baileygunns

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The Revo I just picked up has RC-ONE rear upper/lower a-arms, front upper a-arms and steering knuckles on it... I can't find any info anywhere on them or even where they can be purchased. Did they go under or are they a sister company?

I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that they're probably not top notch products but they're already on there, lol.
 
I've never heard of them. If you are in doubt, I would replace them with something a bit better known such as RPM. They are excellent parts with a great warranty.
 
I can find other things made by them, i.e. tools and air filter housings but no a-arms.

Is RPM a site sponsor?
 
Rc-one

i have their piggy back shocks on my revo and i have never had a problem with them
 
go to thetoyz.com they sell rc one parts i have used there parts great quality stuff
 
RPM is a manufacturer of the parts. You can purchase them at most online stores such as The Toyz, Horizon Hobby, A-Main and Tower Hobbies.
 
lucky for me my LHS stocks ALOT of rpm stuff :)
can't wait to get my BB install done so i can upgrade my arms and driveline:)
 
RPM is a manufacturer of the parts. You can purchase them at most online stores such as The Toyz, Horizon Hobby, A-Main and Tower Hobbies.

Are you saying RPM makes RC-ONE parts? Looks like all the RPM arms are plastic and these RC-ONE arms are aluminum...
 
Are you saying RPM makes RC-ONE parts? Looks like all the RPM arms are plastic and these RC-ONE arms are aluminum...
I think he just said it wrong...no RPM does not make them but I would bet RPM A-Arms will take more of a beating than the aluminum arms. I have only ever seen a couple broken RPM parts ever. Problem with alloy arms is they bend and your are out of luck becuase they will normally break trying to bend them back. The RPM arms have just enough flex to keep from breaking but are still tough as nails. For any replacement arms I buy RPM always!
 
That's what I'm getting about the RPM stuff from reading on here... One of my thoughts is to get RPM arms and sell the aluminum ones that came with the truck on eBay to recoop some cost.
 
Bailey I really thing you would be doing yourself a favor by doing that. Alloy arms are pretty but not real good for bashing at all. Not only that...they are kinda heavy too. So you sound like you are on the right track there brother. Polish them up with a dremel and off to E-Bay!
 
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