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dont buy Factory Team arms if your worried about breaking arms. they seem to snap where stock bends .. i hear the "feel" is not the same on the track but i rather have less of a chance snapping arms. same goes for turnbuckles, i always raced steel turnbuckles on my rc10t . other guys would snap ti turnbuckles and be out of the race . id bend the steel bad but id be able to finish the race. my big issue is what happens if you bend a rpm pin .. do they sell just the pins? (oh and i love the washers on the shock tower great idea)vwjuice wrote:I had them on my T4 and hated them. ON a hard packed high traction Clay track they allowed a little too much movement in the front end. You could see the front end shake a little bit landing on jumps. However on a hard packed dirt track with a little moisture they were just fine. Too bad we run on the Clay track 9 months out of the year.
But at least with the Rpm arms on the T4 you could finish every race. With the Factory Team arms they would break if you over shot the downside of a jump even if you landed flat.
oooohhhh so they use the stock pins and phil. screws to keep them in? i thought they gave you tamiya style screw in pins?vwjuice wrote:The stock arms definitely don't feel the same on the track. I'm just a club racer at best and I could tell the difference. They were way too inconsistent. I sold both the T4 and B4. I was irritated that I spent hundres of dollars for the kit with all the hop ups just to have it break more than an rtr. It was really frustrating.
My rpm T4 arms used the stock pins so you shouldn't need any new ones.
my bad i thought it was new pins too .. i should have looked at a add http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_info.php/cPath/1_25_1450_369/products_id/73680/n/RPM-Front-A-Arms-w-Bulkhead-Black-GT2-SC10?utm_source=Google-Base&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Product-Feeds&source=google_ext&gclid=CO6F8pH407kCFdSd4AodMVIAlw i dont bust my stuff much so i dont do the rpm arms but they look nicevwjuice wrote:When I got the arms it came with some new screws which are a lot bigger than the stock ones and it reused the stock pins. The screws that Rpm includes are a lot nicer than the stockers since they use a larger head and it's easier to get them out.
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