SC10 4x4 Thread
#8118
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From: Bay City, TX
Has AE said anything about a change to the stock a-arms? BITD I tried RPM a-arms on mt RC10GT and I hated it. They're strong, but they had so much flex it killed the handling. Maybe they work better with SC, dunno, but would prefer some AE arms that don't warp.
#8120
#8121

Kinda hard to see on the green background, but you need the red and black from the servo to go to the BEC, and the white/yellow signal wire to still go to the RX so that you get the signal from your radio.
#8122
you are a life saver, i will do this as soon as i get home from work.
#8123
Maybe they work better with SC, dunno, but would prefer some AE arms that don't warp AND A PONY.
#8125
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 5,719
From: At dirt tracks in Michigan!
Let us know how they fair. I prefer to buy right once than keep replacing arms that keep sagging after a couple months.
#8126
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From: Bay City, TX
Fun stuff, but still doesn't answer my question. Obviously there's an issue or there wouldn't be so many people talking about it. In more than 10 years of running AE vehicles, IME if there's a known issue they will usually issue a running change to address it. I'm just wondering if they've said anything yet. And no, haven't noticed anything about the stiffness of the stock arms. Don't have my truck in hand yet as I've said several times. If the RPM arms handle the same as stock, that's awesome, they're damn near unbreakable. But AE wants you to buy their stuff, so I'd look for a change to the stock arms LOL.
#8128
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Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 198
From: Puerto Rico
#8129
#8130
Originally Posted by indybobb
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...s-reviews.html
I personally love it.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...s-reviews.html
I personally love it.



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