Built for RC drivers who actually drive
If you run your RC car hard, you already know the weak points. The same parts fail. The same repairs happen. And the same run gets cut short.
RPM exists for one reason: to redesign those failure points so you can spend more time driving and less time fixing.
Why RPM parts are different
Most RC parts are designed to be stiff, light, and easy to manufacture. That works fine… Until you hit something.
We take a different approach.
RPM parts are designed to flex instead of snap. That flexibility absorbs impacts, reduces stress, and helps parts survive mistakes that would normally end a run.
That design philosophy has guided everything we make for decades.
Designed by drivers, not marketers
RPM didn’t start as a branding exercise. It started because we were tired of breaking parts ourselves.
We test our designs the same way our customers do:
- Hard driving
- Real crashes
- Real tracks, streets, and backyards
If a part doesn’t survive, it goes back to the drawing board.
Made in the USA
RPM parts are designed, tested, and manufactured in the United States.
That lets us:
- Control materials and tolerances
- Iterate designs quickly
- Maintain consistent quality
It also means the people designing the parts are the same people answering questions and running RC cars on the weekends.
Not indestructible. Just smarter.
We don’t claim our parts are unbreakable.
What we do claim is that thoughtful design, proper materials, and controlled flexibility result in parts that last longer and fail less often under real-world use.
Designing RC upgrade parts for over 30 years.
For RC drivers, that usually means:
- Fewer DNFs
- Fewer repeat repairs
- More time driving
Built for how you drive
Whether you bash, jump, trail run, or just push harder than most, RPM parts are built for drivers who actually use their RC vehicles.
If you’ve ever finished a run and thought, “That should’ve broken,” you understand our approach.
If you’re coming from Reddit, yeah, this is basically what we’d tell you in a comment thread anyway.
Explore RPM parts
If you’re curious how this design philosophy shows up across different vehicles and platforms, you can browse our full lineup below.
Stop breaking. Keep playing.