Arrma Outcast 4S Front and Rear Suspension Arms
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Hi guys, If Thingiverse is as slow for you as it is for me, consider looking for your 3D parts at Cults 3D: https://cults3d.com/en/users/WrenchToDrive/creations Update: I finally broke the front arm on a crash very similar to the one that broke the original. Smoked a sign post doing at least 30km/h, probably more like 40-50. It took at least a dozen tumbles on grass without breaking, so it was more durable than I expected, to be honest. If anybody prints this in polypropylene, I'd love to know how it holds up. Go with RPM arms if you're into hard bashing. Edit: I added the rear arm and tweaked the front arm slightly so it prints easier. The old front arm required a hair of filing to accommodate the shock but the new one shouldn't (haven't had to try it yet). Check out the car in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoyTVyBhltg&feature=youtu.be This is a set of front and rear suspension arms for the Arrma Outcast 4S. I have no idea how long it will last but mine has done way better than I expected despite being printed in PLA. They are symmetrical. I updated the V2 front arm to make it flat, but the original has notches cut to reduce the thickness to the business end. I doubt it will survive jumping, but sliding around in the snow has gone well despite the cold, so who knows? Well, I know: jumping won't go well. RPM Arms in summer or sooner. As always, use at your own risk. No warranty is offered or implied. Wrench to drive or drive to wrench?
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