Cero M 210mm Graphite Main Chassis - SAK-CM103/GA by 3Racing  [SAK-CM103/GA]

3RACING Cero M Chassis Graphite Main Chassis 210mm - SAK-CM103/GA
Price:
CAD$61.41
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
SAK-CM103/GA
Condition:
Brand New
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Stiffer graphite main plate for Cero M

This graphite main chassis panel is a replacement piece intended specifically for Cero M 210mm wheelbase arrangements. The SAK-CM103/GA plate is cut from graphite to provide a firmer central platform, reducing variable flex and helping you dial in repeatable handling during setup and tuning.

Use this chassis to alter the car's baseline behaviour: increasing plate stiffness generally lessens mid-corner flex and changes how weight shifts through transitions, which is useful when adjusting suspension geometry, damper settings, or roll centre components. This part is supplied as a fit-and-settlement component rather than a guaranteed performance enhancer.

Installation notes: remove the original chassis panel, confirm the mounting holes match the Cero M 210mm pattern, and fit with the existing hardware. Start screws by hand and tighten evenly in stages, then check clearances for servo, ESC and motor before the first run. Inspect edges for any burs that might contact wiring or ball bearing access and verify driveline alignment after fitting.

Specifications

  • Item Graphite main chassis
  • Material Graphite
  • Model Number SAK-CM103/GA
  • Compatibility Cero M 210mm
  • Size 210mm

As a direct-fit main plate for the Cero M 210mm layout, this graphite panel provides a stable reference for setup and component placement during on-road RC tuning.

Yes, it is intended for the Cero M 210mm mounting pattern and should fit using the original screw locations when aligned carefully.
Graphite increases chassis stiffness, which tends to reduce mid-corner flex and produce a more predictable weight transfer, aiding suspension tuning decisions.
No special tools are required beyond standard RC hex drivers and screwdrivers; tighten hardware gradually to avoid overstressing the graphite.
Yes, confirm servo, ESC and motor clearances and ensure wiring or ball bearing access is not obstructed before running the model.
Inspect for cracks or delamination around edges and mounting holes, check that the plate remains flat, and re-torque screws if necessary before further use.

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