1/16 E-Revo Wheelie Bar with TPU Wheel
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Description
This low-profile E-Revo wheelie bar helps reduce excessive wheelies and keeps your vehicle more stable during hard acceleration.
The design mounts under the rear spoiler and uses a two-piece printed mount for easier printing and strength. The wheel uses a TPU tire and two standard skateboard bearings for smooth rolling and durability.
The wheel design helps absorb impacts while still allowing the vehicle to roll when the front lifts.
Features
- Two-piece mount for easier printing
- TPU wheel for grip and durability
- Uses 2 standard skateboard bearings
- Compact design that fits beneath the rear wing
- Helps control wheelies during acceleration
Parts Required
- • 2× skateboard bearings (608 size)
- Get parts here: https://max3ddesign.com/#toys
Assembly
- Print both mount pieces and the wheel.
- Press the bearings into the wheel.
- Assemble the mount pieces.
- Install under the rear spoiler mount.
Disclaimer
Use at your own risk. RC vehicles experience high loads during acceleration, crashes, and jumps. I am not responsible for any damage to vehicles, electronics, or other components that may occur from installing or using this part.
Always inspect printed parts before use and operate your vehicle responsibly.
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