Traxxas Revo Compatible Rear Rocker Arm 90T - RE-012/S by 3Racing  [RE-012/S]

Traxxas Revo Rear Rocker Arm 90T - Silver - 3RACING RE-012/S
Price:
CAD$22.80
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
RE-012/S
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Revo rear rocker arm overview

This compact rear rocker arm is made for Traxxas Revo applications and carries the model number RE-012/S from 3Racing. It is intended to replace worn or bent factory rear rockers and restore correct suspension geometry while allowing setup adjustments without altering other links.

The 90T designation describes the tooth profile used in the Revo rear suspension layout, and the silver finish gives a clean visual match for stock or lightly modified trucks. Use this part when the original rocker shows play, damage, or when changing leverage to tune shock response.

Fitting is straightforward for hobbyists experienced with Revo servicing: remove the old rocker, transfer bearings or pins if required, and refit the replacement using factory torque values and a threadlocker where appropriate. After installation, check hinge pin alignment and suspension droop to confirm correct geometry.

Specifications

  • Item Traxxas Revo Rear Rocker Arm 90T
  • Material Silver finish
  • Model Number RE-012/S
  • Compatibility Traxxas Revo

Fit this rocker arm to maintain or restore the rear suspension function on Revo chassis, and follow standard Traxxas service checks after replacement.

Measure your current rocker geometry and hinge pin spacing to confirm fit; RE-012/S is produced for standard Revo layouts but fitment checks are recommended before final assembly.
The rocker is sold as the arm only, so plan to reuse existing bearings and pins when serviceable or source replacements that match factory sizes.
Yes. The tooth profile and lever geometry alter shock leverage and roll characteristics, so expect measurable differences when swapping rocker profiles during setup changes.
Verify hinge pin alignment, suspension droop, and that fasteners use correct torque; bench-test articulation before running at speed.

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