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Old 11-13-2010, 07:12 PM
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Does anybody know if any of the other traxxas models like rustler or stampede A-arms are longer then the stock Slash ones? Thanks
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Does anybody know if any of the other traxxas models like rustler or stampede A-arms are longer then the stock Slash ones? Thanks
rustler arms are longer
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rustler arms are longer
Not sure if they do fit, but if they do will also need longer camber links and drivshafts too.
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You can run stampede or rustler arms. You will need the longer camber links though.
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Are the fronts on a rustler or stampede longer to?
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No, they are the same length. But on the rear the Rustler arms are 10 mm longer then on the Slash.
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I'm pretty sure that the rear Rustler and Stampede arms do not have the toe-in that the Slash ones have.

The Proline Protrac armes for the Slash are 10mm longer than the stock ones and have the same toe-in.
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Correct Ferret. I mounted Slash rear A-arms on the rear of my Rustler, this gave me much more toe in then on the stock Rustler-arms. It was visually noticeable once i had mounted the wheels.
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jato arms will make it SUPER wide.
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Will both the front and rear jato arms fit? If so how much wider are they then the stock slash arms?
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Get the Proline Slash Protrac kit - comes with everything needed - then run a Traxxas Front rim on all 4 corners - be wide - When I get some cash I am going to put a Protrac kit on my Stampede to widein it out
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What would happen if you put the whole rear set up from a slash on a rustler and vice versa, as far as handling characteristics
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