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Old 04-18-2011, 07:13 PM
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A silly LiL Petition to get RPM's Attention that we demand RPM quality Products for our rides. In any shape or form, be it stronger wing mounts, arms, skid guards etc. . . if they make it we will buy!:shrug:
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Could really do with good quality wing mounts, MAKE EM NOW RPM!!!!!!กกกกกก
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The stock plastic is pretty strong, at least for me it was. IMO, there are not enough of these in my parts on tracks and I would assume anywhere for it to be worth their while to make molds for these parts.
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i'll buy em! i just payed $65 off ebay for a new set of a a-arms for my 810 because my lhs has them backordered for 2 months now.
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if you want them to support it telling them to do it for the ten t and 810 owners wont get it done. the fact that the ten SCTE will have far more pulling power

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i'll buy em! i just payed $65 off ebay for a new set of a a-arms for my 810 because my lhs has them backordered for 2 months now.
Ha yeah I saw those and almost bought them till I scoped out the last Rear arm @ normal price from another ebay store. you could probably turn around and make a profit off of em.

I did send an email out to RPM regarding this a while ago and their answer sounded like a maybe, so hopefully this will give em a bit of a nudge towards yes.

I do agree, the plastic so far has held up very well and I'm on my 5th tank and 2 whirlybird flips later. the only thing out of shape was the rear shock tower and the wing mount by just a lil bit, but it still would be nice to have those RPM branded parts. They work so well on my T-maxx I spend more time having fun than I do worrying if a jump is gonna tear my ride in half. I'd like that for my other cars as well.
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Its not enough of them on the streets.
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so you're wanting billet a-arms? That's not going to make you any faster...
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Originally Posted by mdwalsh
if you want them to support it telling them to do it for the ten t and 810 owners wont get it done. the fact that the ten SCTE will have far more pulling power

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True, I don't do SC probably never will but can't deny your point.


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so you're wanting billet a-arms? That's not going to make you any faster...
who said anything about billet a-arms and going faster? I want RPM plastic, RPM customer service, RPM warranty. If I wanted Billet I'd go with Integy and even then I wouldn't put my money on Billet arms. That's just for bling, there should be only a few key points in an RC that can be aluminum. the rest is more economical to replace with standard parts.
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I was going to make the same point.
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Don't know how long these will last

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or these

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there isn't a excessive amount of failures with the 810/ten/scte arms to justify needing rpm to make some....

the only reason they are all sold out is because a couple people that lawn darted into something hard broke an arm posted about it and everyone bought up all the spare within sight..

these rc's are very durable. no need to over-react and puchase 10 sets of arms for each person..
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Originally Posted by racerx711
these rc's are very durable. no need to over-react and puchase 10 sets of arms for each person..
Huh!?

Not a sin to want some damn parts son!

Besides I only bought two.
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