Just looking to see if there is anybody that makes aluminum lower a arms for the kaiju ext
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Aluminum arms on any RC except for drift and on-road cars, where the arms are tucked under a body, are not good man. For open wheeled cars, it is a bad idea. Aluminum bends and breaks, and is expensive to replace. Plastic arms will actually take more abuse. I learned this from experience, as have a lot of others here that will surely chime in with the exact same advice.Just looking to see if there is anybody that makes aluminum lower a arms for the kaiju ext
They started out flat and straight and now they are curved from the shock mount to the hub carrier, I've olny had this truck a monthWhy do you want aluminum arms? They bend super easily, are super heavy, cause other parts to break, and many other issues down the line. Unless you want to make it a shelf queen.
I can’t find any aluminum arms.
I heard that boiling them softens them up a bit so that you can straighten them. Don’t do this yet, wait for someone else to confirm this.You are right!! I don't know if the plastic is just really elastic or what but they started out flat and straight, theyare now curved upward from the shock mount to the hub carrier ..
I've olny had this truck for mabey a month and it olny been out for 6 or 7 months
They started out flat and straight and now they are curved from the shock mount to the hub carrier, I've olny had this truck a month
I'll giver a goJust be careful bending them. But shocking them with really cold water while they are hot should bring back a little hardness.