TRAXXAS 1/10 Rustler VXL Alloy Rear Knuckle RUS022 by GPM  [RUS022]

TRAXXAS 1/10 Rustler VXL Alloy Rear Knuckle - 1pr - GPM RUS022
Price:
CAD$27.48
Brand:
GPM
Model:
RUS022
GTIN:
4894538137620
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Alloy rear knuckle upgrade for Rustler VXL

The RUS022 is an alloy rear knuckle made for the TRAXXAS 1/10 Rustler VXL chassis. It replaces the stock rear steering knuckle and mounts into the rear suspension geometry to provide a firmer pivot point for tuning and extended use.

This item ships as a single pair, intended for left and right rear positions. As a machined aluminum alloy part it offers greater rigidity than common molded plastics, which can reduce flex at the pivot and help limit wear over time.

Fitting is straightforward: compare the RUS022 to your stock knuckles, transfer any pins or fasteners as needed, and confirm clearance for axle and drive components. After the first run, recheck mounting hardware and bearings to ensure alignment and secure attachment.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear knuckle, 1 pr
  • Material: Machined aluminum alloy
  • Model Number: RUS022
  • Compatibility: TRAXXAS 1/10 Rustler VXL

For builders wanting a tougher rear steering pivot on a Rustler VXL, this alloy knuckle provides a reliable replacement that supports suspension tuning and consistent rear geometry during longer sessions.

This item is compatible with

  • TRAXXAS Rustler VXL
RUS022 is made for the TRAXXAS 1/10 Rustler VXL and is intended to replace the stock rear knuckles; verify fit against your existing parts before final assembly.
The package includes one pair for the rear positions, covering left and right knuckles.
The machined alloy reduces flex compared to plastic, which can stabilise rear steering feedback and improve longevity at pivot points under load.
Standard RC hand tools are sufficient; use correct fasteners and check thread fit and torque to avoid over tightening aluminum components.
After installation, run the suspension through full travel, confirm axle rotation and steering movement, then retighten hardware after a short test drive.

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