SRX8 V2 Rear/Front Suspension Bracket - Suspension bracket rr fr SER601383 by Serpent  [SER601383]

Price:
CAD$36.19
Brand:
Serpent
Model:
SER601383
Condition:
Brand New
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Replacement suspension bracket for SRX8 V2

This Serpent SER601383 suspension bracket is a scale RC replacement piece made to fit Serpent SRX8 V2 cars. It functions as the rear and front mounting bracket in the suspension assembly and provides a like-for-like swap for worn or damaged parts during regular servicing or setup updates.

The write up highlights fit and purpose rather than finish: the bracket locates suspension links and shock mounting points, so changes here influence roll centre and basic geometry when adjustments are made. The part is positioned where the chassis and suspension mounting converge, so knowing its role helps you predict handling changes.

Installation notes: remove only the affected fasteners, compare the old bracket with the SER601383 for pin and screw alignment, and reassemble using the original hardware. After fitting, check suspension travel and wheel alignment, then run a short on-track test to confirm behaviour before completing your setup.

Specifications

  • Item: Suspension bracket rr fr
  • Model Number: SER601383
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Compatibility: SRX8 V2, SRX8 Gen4 GP (SER600024)

Use this bracket when you need an exact-fit replacement that preserves SRX8 suspension geometry, and verify fitment and alignment during reassembly to maintain chassis balance and handling consistency.

Remove the mounting screws for the affected bracket, compare the replacement to the removed part to confirm hole alignment, then fit the SER601383 using the original hardware. Tighten to the same torque and check movement range before a test run.
You can typically reuse the existing screws unless they are rounded, stripped, or corroded. Inspect each fastener and replace only if its condition could compromise alignment or clamp strength.
Yes. Because the bracket locates link and shock positions, installing a worn or different-spec bracket can alter roll centre and response. Use setup checks and a short run to confirm handling after installation.
Verify that linkages move freely, shocks mount without binding, and wheel toe and camber remain within expected ranges. Perform a slow-speed test to confirm suspension travel and predictability before finalising setup.

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