TRAXXAS 1/10 Rustler VXL Alloy Ball Ends for Front/Rear Upper Arms by GPM RUS054/ABE  [RUS054/ABE]

TRAXXAS 1/10 Rustler VXL Alloy Ball Ends For Front/Rear Upper Arms - 4pcs set - GPM RUS054/ABE
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USD$15.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
RUS054/ABE
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Alloy ball ends for Rustler VXL

This 4pcs set provides alloy ball ends designed for the front and rear upper arms of a 1/10 TRAXXAS Rustler VXL chassis. As direct replacement parts, they serve to replace worn or stock plastic ball ends and restore a firmer, more consistent connection at the suspension link points.

In practical RC setups these alloy ball ends offer a firmer mating surface that can reduce play at the upper arm attachment, helping maintain alignment under load and making suspension tuning responses more repeatable. They are intended as scale RC chassis components only.

Installation requires standard disassembly of the upper arm linkage on the Rustler VXL, checking fit to the existing ball studs and mounting hardware. Verify thread engagement and torque to the chassis manufacturer’s recommendations when refitting components.

Specifications

  • Item: Alloy Ball Ends for Front/Rear Upper Arms - 4 pcs
  • Material: Aluminum alloy
  • Model Number: RUS054/ABE
  • Compatibility: TRAXXAS Rustler VXL

These alloy ball ends are a straightforward hop-up for improving connection stiffness at the upper arm links on a Rustler VXL, useful when replacing worn parts or refining suspension feel.

They are made for the front and rear upper arm connections on the 1/10 Rustler VXL, verify fit with your existing ball studs before final installation.
The set is described as aluminum alloy ball ends intended to replace stock components.
Use the existing upper arm mounting hardware from the vehicle when compatible, ensure correct thread engagement and torque as per chassis guidance.
Alloy ball ends provide a firmer connection at the link points which can produce more consistent suspension geometry under load, aiding repeatable setup adjustments.

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