HPI Baja Rear Shock Tower Support Alloy - GPM BJ030 by GPM  [BJ030]

HPI Baja Alloy Rear Shock Tower Support - GPM BJ030
Price:
CAD$50.96
Brand:
GPM
Model:
BJ030
GTIN:
4894538023503
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Rear tower brace for HPI Baja rear shocks

This alloy rear shock tower support is supplied as an aftermarket replacement part for HPI Baja chassis, designed to stiffen the rear shock mounting area. It reduces flex where the shocks bolt to the tower so the rear suspension holds alignment under load and during rough driving.

Installation is a direct swap into the factory tower location using the existing mounting points and hardware; check hole alignment before final torque. Since the mount alters local stiffness, expect slightly different shock response and adjust damping or spring rates as required when reassembling.

For setup work, the component offers a firmer base for relocating shocks or adding a multi-shock layout, helping maintain camber and toe through travel. Use it as a chassis-stiffening aid when aiming for a more predictable rear-end balance rather than as the only change to suspension geometry.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear shock tower support
  • Material: Alloy
  • Model Number: GPM BJ030
  • Brand: GPM
  • Compatibility: HPI Baja

Fit this alloy tower support when you want a firmer rear mounting point for repeatable suspension tuning on HPI Baja models; re-check fit and re-torque fasteners after the first test session.

It is made to match the HPI Baja mounting pattern, but always dry-fit to confirm hole alignment before final installation.
Most stock fasteners will work; inspect threads and replace any worn or rounded screws to ensure secure attachment.
By increasing mounting stiffness it can produce more consistent shock action, so you may need to tweak damping or spring rates to suit the firmer platform.
Keep the mounting faces free of dirt and avoid over-torquing bolts to prevent stress points; check hardware after initial runs.

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