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tino_ale 07.21.2008 03:23 PM

Can you name the best part maker for the Rustler?
 
Hi guys,

Just wanted to know what do you think about part makers for the rustler.

I see there are several, not all make the same parts but some of them are identical.

- FLM
- Traxxas
- ST Racing Concept
- another brand?

Which is the best for reliability? toughness? machining quality? best fit? weight? overall value? etc

Thanks for any input. Please share your experience but don't trash one make r if you don't have a real experience with it.

Cheers!

PS : a stock rustler running 3S A123 on a FLM chassis is already an AWESOME value :surprised:I would highly recommend it, especially for the price

bl-is-future 07.21.2008 03:40 PM

Any RPM part i would get. For anything else FLM is good but it is alloy so it is heavier. I have a FLM savage and love the quility and fit of the parts. Very very strong. I have also had RPM parts on many Different vehicles so you cant go wrong there either.

So my vote is
Plastic - RPM
Alloy - FLM

rcsammy 07.21.2008 06:39 PM

yup
i use RPM for most parts but FLM aluminum for steering or drivetrain parts

magman 07.21.2008 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bl-is-future (Post 193563)
Any RPM part i would get. For anything else FLM is good but it is alloy so it is heavier. I have a FLM savage and love the quility and fit of the parts. Very very strong. I have also had RPM parts on many Different vehicles so you cant go wrong there either.

So my vote is
Plastic - RPM
Alloy - FLM


I agree completely...either one, you can't go wrong. It just depends on your taste....:mdr:

Finnster 07.21.2008 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bl-is-future (Post 193563)

So my vote is
Plastic - RPM
Alloy - FLM

x2 :)

MTBikerTim 07.21.2008 09:50 PM

I have a stampede which I have stuck all the RPM parts on. The RPM stuff is nice.

DRIFT_BUGGY 07.22.2008 12:10 AM

RPM www.rpmrcproducts.com

MetalMan 07.22.2008 02:13 AM

FLM, particularly the transmission case. One of the more worthwhile upgrades for sure. For example, my stock plastic diff will not strip while housed in this case...

jnev 07.22.2008 02:29 AM

RPM and FLM. I had a mix of both on my old Rustler, and it was indestructible. :yes:

tino_ale 07.22.2008 11:40 AM

Alright, sounds like FLM for alloy and RPM for plastic are the way to go.

Now how do you think they compare in terms of durability? Bling appart, will the alloy be tougher or is it the hard plastic? If the best is a mix of alloy and plastic as I expect to hear, which part should be RPM and which part would be best in alloy?

Arct1k 07.22.2008 11:42 AM

The FLM c-hubs and bulkhead with RPM arms would be a good start

azjc 07.22.2008 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tino_ale (Post 193794)
Alright, sounds like FLM for alloy and RPM for plastic are the way to go.

Now how do you think they compare in terms of durability? Bling appart, will the alloy be tougher or is it the hard plastic? If the best is a mix of alloy and plastic as I expect to hear, which part should be RPM and which part would be best in alloy?

the RPM parts arent harder than the stock parts but more flexable and less likely to break(gthis happens when you crash) I like them as A arms, shock towers, front bumper...and you can use them instead of the FLM if you want to keep weight down

BlackedOutREVO 07.22.2008 05:24 PM

FLM and RPM all the way!

I had 2 FLM pedes, and there were tanks! Breaking one would require some hardcore bashing LOL

jayjay283 07.22.2008 05:57 PM

flm= bulks, tranny case, shock towers, front arm brace. Now if you want flm arms you need flm hubs/ bearing carriers or a drill press. if you go rpm arms, strc hubs and knuckles. Holeshot eng. carbon chassis. Traxxas hop up knuckles, steering bell and turnbuckles are pretty good quality too. My picks :intello:

jnev 07.23.2008 12:23 AM

FLM - tranny case, bulkhead, shock towers, steering blocks

RPM - bumper, a-arms, bearing carriers


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