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Post subject: RPM Rear Upper & Lower A-arms for the HPI 5B & 5T Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:15 am |
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Rear Upper & Lower A-arms for the HPI 5B & 5T
#82251 Dyeable White HPI 5B & 5T Rear Upper & Lower A-arms
UPC #672415822517
#82252 Black HPI 5B & 5T Rear Upper & Lower A-arms
UPC #672415822524
Buyer’s Note: RPM Front Arms for the Baja 5B (#82141 & #82142) & skid-plates (#82161 & #82162) fit the HPI Baja 5T truck as well. Please update your records to reflect this addition.
Two months ago, we released our front A-arms for the HPI Baja 5B. In that short amount of time, the durability of our Baja A-arms has become unbeatable! We’re now ready to match that kind of performance out back with our new rear A-arms for the 5B & 5T.
RPM Baja rear A-arms start with the basic geometry of the stock arms so they are direct replacement parts – no additional parts will be needed. However, we’ve made a number of improvements to the arms from there to improve performance and durability. Key durability features are as follows:
• The shock mount on the lower A-arm has been moved forward by a full ¼” to eliminate the severe rubbing issue of the wheel at the shock mount that would cause stock arms to break.
• By moving the shock mount forward, we were able to increase the material around the shock mount to protect the lower shock rod end, preventing it from being the lowest hanging component of the A-arm assembly.
• We’ve incorporated a third inner hinge pin boss at the inside hinge pin of the lower A-arm and tied in structural ribs that help disperse impact energy and twist over all three hinge pin bosses.
• Similar corner webs to those found on our front A-arms have been designed into the rear upper and lower A-arms as well to help improve strength and durability.
In the performance department, we moved the rear hub carrier forward by 1/8” over stock geometry. While this does little to change the overall wheelbase of the vehicle, what it does do is alter the angle of the drive shaft as it exits the differential. This reduces the tendency of the Baja to squat under acceleration. This happens when the torque of the motor is opposed by the force of friction created by traction at the rear tires causing chassis squat, consequently causing a loss of grip. By sliding the rear hub carrier forward, we use the torque of the motor to effectively “push” the rear wheels into the ground, using both the weight of the Baja and the torque of the motor to improve acceleration performance. Up top, RPM rear upper A-arms have had a shape change for added lateral stability – the stock “Y” shape tends to allow the upper pivot ball to move forward and backward while the RPM “D” shape holds the upper pivot ball in place more solidly, providing a more consistent feel to the performance of the Baja.
Tech Notes: RPM Rear A-arms for the Baja 5B & 5T are sold in sets consisting of one upper and one lower A-arm. Two sets will be needed to complete one vehicle.
Suggested Retail - $25.95 / set
_________________ Brian(at)BigSquidRC.com http://www.BigSquidRC.com
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