Enhance your Traxxas 2WD’s handling with RPM 70662 Wide A-Arms. This easy-to-install guide applies to Rustler, Stampede & Slash models.
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Quick Summary on RPM Wide A-Arms
On-Page | Info/Notes | External Links |
RPM Wide A-Arms (Black) 70662 | in (Black) 70662 in (Blue) 70665 In (Green) 70664 | Deals on Amazon |
Quick Video View | My YouTube Channel | Installing RPM Wide Arms Kit – Upgrade For Stampede or Rustler 2wd Traxxas |
Toe Link for RPM Wide A-arms (Stampede) | (Traxxas #2338) or any link around 110.5mm (center to center) | Deals on Amazon |
Toe Link for RPM Wide A-arms (Rustler / Slash) | (Traxxas #3645) or any link around 95mm (center to center) | Deals on Amazon |
Camber Link for RPM Wide A-arms Stampede / Rustler Slash | (Traxxas #3643) or any link around 85mm (center to center) | Deals on Amazon |
Short Video Installing & Running RPM Wide A-Arms
Why Run RPM Wide A-Arms?
- Increased Stability: Wider stance for better handling.
- Superior Durability: Stronger than aluminum.
- Equal Track Width: Able to run the same tires/rims on the front and rear
Why are RPM A-arms better than Aluminum?
- Flexibility & Durability: RPM A-arms can flex and return to their original shape after impacts, while aluminum may bend permanently.
- Weight: RPM A-arms are often lighter than aluminum arms, improving performance
- Cost-effective: RPM parts are typically less expensive than aluminum arms
- Shock absorption: The flexibility of RPM A-arms helps absorb impact forces, protecting other components better than rigid aluminum arms