TRAXXAS Rustler VXL Rear Knuckle Alloy Pair RUS022 by GPM  [RUS022]

TRAXXAS 1/10 Rustler VXL Alloy Rear Knuckle - 1pr - GPM RUS022
Price:
£14.72
Brand:
GPM
Model:
RUS022
GTIN:
4894538137620
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Aftermarket rear knuckle for Rustler VXL

The RUS022 is an alloy rear knuckle designed for use on the TRAXXAS 1/10 Rustler VXL chassis. It serves as a direct replacement for the rear steering knuckle and fits into the standard rear suspension layout.

Delivered as a single pair for left and right sides, the machined aluminium alloy gives a stiffer mounting point compared with plastic components, which can reduce flex and help preserve pivot integrity over repeated runs.

Fitment is simple: check the new knuckle against the original, transfer any pins or retaining hardware, and confirm clearance around the axle and drive components. Inspect fasteners and bearings after the initial break in to ensure stability.

Specifications

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

A solid option for tuners replacing stock rear knuckles on a Rustler VXL, offering a tougher pivot that helps maintain rear steering geometry under load.

This item is compatible with

  • TRAXXAS Rustler VXL
RUS022 is made for the TRAXXAS 1/10 Rustler VXL and should swap in, but always verify orientation and clearances before final tightening.
The aluminium alloy resists wear better than typical plastics at pivot points, which can extend service intervals depending on driving conditions.
Monitor mounting screws and pivots for loosening and check axle rotation and steering travel to ensure there is no binding after the first runs.
Changes to stiffness at the rear may warrant a quick review of shock damping and camber settings to rebalance handling if you notice altered feedback.
Inspect for corrosion and keep mating surfaces clean; replace any damaged pins and use appropriate thread locking practices on aluminium threads.

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