Rear Upper and Lower A-Arms, Red: 1/16 E-Revo

Rear Upper and Lower A-Arms, Red: 1/16 E-Revo
Rear Upper and Lower A-Arms, Red: 1/16 E-Revo
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SKU: 100022665
Part #: RPM80609
UPC: 672415806098
MFG: RPM
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Rear A-arms for the Traxxas 1/16th Scale Mini E-Revo

Overview:
Similar to RPM front A-arms, the rear arms eliminate nearly all of the A-arm slop typically found in stock Mini E-Revo rear A-arms, allowing camber and toe angle settings to be more solidly fixed in position. The result is 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 using angled leading and trailing edges. By incorporating a 30-degree bevel in these areas, the design reduces the chance of breaking suspension parts since the A-arms will naturally try to transition over objects instead of bluntly plowing into them.

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

Features:

  • Durable, performance-oriented, good-looking, free of slop and strong
  • Result in a smoother, more consistent suspension system with a significantly reduced tendency for the truck to randomly wander while driving
  • Eliminate nearly all of the A-arm slop, which allows camber and toe angle settings to be more solidly fixed in position
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