V vwdave RCTalk Racer Messages 87 Reaction score 0 RC Driving Style Mar 8, 2013 #1 What so special about RPM arms? One of my front arms is stripped, where the knuckle goes in. Just noticed the RPM one's are double what stock are.
What so special about RPM arms? One of my front arms is stripped, where the knuckle goes in. Just noticed the RPM one's are double what stock are.
frickenjoey Official RCNT Cyber-Bully Supporter Active Military Messages 5,852 Reaction score 13 Location Misawa-shi, Aomori, Japan RC Driving Style BashingRacing Mar 9, 2013 #2 They are twice as tough. You will change a lot less of them than stock so spending more for them actually saves money in the long run.
They are twice as tough. You will change a lot less of them than stock so spending more for them actually saves money in the long run.
Childresshunt RCTalk Addict Messages 1,045 Reaction score 0 Location DeRidder, Louisiana RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 9, 2013 #3 rpm arms also are more flexible than the stock arms. Much better than any aluminum or stock plastic arm well worth the money for them ---------- Post added at 10:59 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:59 AM ---------- And not to mention they have one of the best parts warranties available
rpm arms also are more flexible than the stock arms. Much better than any aluminum or stock plastic arm well worth the money for them ---------- Post added at 10:59 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:59 AM ---------- And not to mention they have one of the best parts warranties available
U uberbricky RCTalk Basher Messages 41 Reaction score 0 Location Edmonton, Alberta RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 9, 2013 #4 They are more flexible but if you are running dog bone CVDs, you should try to get extended diff cups, they can pop out. I love the true track rears too
They are more flexible but if you are running dog bone CVDs, you should try to get extended diff cups, they can pop out. I love the true track rears too
Jacks9930 Vroom Vroom Beep Beep Messages 429 Reaction score 12 Location Paradise Hill SK CA RC Driving Style BashingRacing Mar 9, 2013 #5 I have not broke a RPM part yet. Worth the money, in fact I'm building a Revo with as much RPM part as I can find for it.
I have not broke a RPM part yet. Worth the money, in fact I'm building a Revo with as much RPM part as I can find for it.