Kyosho FW-06 Rear Lower Link Kit Aluminum - FW06-02 by 3Racing  [FW06-02]

Kyosho FW-06 Aluminum Rear Lower Suspension Set - 3RACING FW06-02
Price:
CAD$21.36
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
FW06-02
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Rear lower links for FW-06 tuning

This FW06-02 aluminum rear lower suspension set fits the Kyosho FW-06 chassis and replaces the stock plastic lower rear linkage pieces used on inline touring and pan-style FW-06 models. The metal components help maintain repeatable hinge geometry during setup and track use.

Installation follows standard FW-06 service steps: remove the original lower rear parts, transfer any compatible bearings or hardware, and attach the aluminum links at the existing mounting points. Check alignment and clearances before final torque and apply appropriate threadlocker when using steel fasteners with aluminum.

Setup and service notes: swapping to aluminum lower links reduces flex under load, which aids in fine-tuning camber, toe, and roll center. Inspect pivot interfaces periodically for wear and confirm the parts suit your FW-06 suspension layout before competitive use.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear lower suspension set
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: FW06-02
  • Compatibility: Kyosho FW-06 chassis

Intended as a durable replacement for standard plastic lower rear linkages on Kyosho FW-06, this aluminum set supports more consistent geometry and repeatable setup results; always verify fitment.

The links mount to the same lower rear points as the stock parts, but confirm your car's existing spacers, bearings and screw lengths before final installation.
In many cases you can reuse compatible hardware, though check for worn pins or mismatched lengths and replace anything that prevents correct clearance or alignment.
Aluminum parts resist deflection more than plastic, which tends to stabilise hinge geometry and give more predictable responses when adjusting camber and roll.
Regularly inspect pivot areas for wear, verify fastener torque, and monitor any plastic-to-metal contact points to avoid accelerated wear.

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