GPM MF01X Rear Lower Aluminium Arm MF056  [MF056]

Tamiya MF01X Aluminium Rear Suspension Arm - 1pr set (For MF01X / M06) - GPM MF056
Price:
CAD$26.10
Brand:
GPM
Model:
MF056
GTIN:
4894538022834
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Machined aluminium rear arm for MF01X tuning

This machined aluminium rear suspension arm is an aftermarket replacement made for MF01X platforms, supplied as a 1pr set for RC-scale use. The design prioritises structural stiffness and long life compared with typical moulded stock arms, intended for hobbyist-level tuning and chassis setup on MF01X and M06 layouts.

Fitment and role: specified for the MF01X and M06 chassis, the arm functions as the rear lower control arm and alters roll centre, camber response and suspension geometry under load. Aluminium arms provide steadier linkage geometry than flexible plastic parts, which helps when you are tweaking shock lengths, sway behaviour, or caster for improved corner stability.

Installation notes: this is an RC-scale aftermarket component designed to use the existing rear suspension mounting points on the stated chassis; confirm fit with your chassis and hardware before final assembly. Inspect fastener threads and pivot interfaces during fitment, and ensure compatible ball bearings or bushings are installed where the arm meets the hub carrier.

Compatible Models

  • MF01X
  • M06

Choose this arm when you need a firmer rear link to deliver predictable geometry during tuning sessions, keeping in mind that aluminium alters rear feedback versus stock parts and may require incremental setup changes.

It is listed for MF01X and M06 compatibility and is intended to use the same rear mounting points; verify clearances, screw lengths and hardware fit on your chassis before final installation.
Aluminium increases rigidity and reduces flex, making suspension geometry more repeatable during setup and reducing variation lap to lap, but it will give firmer feedback from the rear end.
Use the existing pivot interfaces but check bearings and bushings for wear; replace any parts showing play to ensure correct link behaviour and alignment.
Expect a firmer rear feel; re-check camber and toe and make small shock damping or spring rate adjustments to restore corner balance after fitting the aluminium arm.

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