Tamiya 15408 - Junior Long Stabilizing Pole & 13mm Low Friction Roller Kit  [15408]

Tamiya 15408 - Jr Long Stabilizing Pole & Low Friction Plastic Roller Set (13mm)
Price:
CAD$7.03
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
15408
GTIN:
4950344154081
Condition:
Brand New
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Product overview - Tamiya 15408 Jr Long Stabilizing Pole and 13mm Rollers

For Mini 4WD hobbyists aiming to tighten handling and reduce wobble at speed, the Tamiya 15408 Jr Long Stabilizing Pole & Low Friction Plastic Roller Set provides a straightforward upgrade. It focuses on smoother cornering and improved balance without complex installation.

Main benefits

  • Enhanced Stability: The kit contains two 37.6mm double-threaded shafts that add rigidity to your Mini 4WD, helping the car stay planted at higher velocity.
  • Low Friction Rollers: Two 13mm low friction plastic rollers are included to lower rolling resistance and make line-holding through corners easier.
  • Compatibility: Parts fit FRP plates and can be mounted on most Mini 4WD chassis, giving you flexibility when setting up different machines.
  • Customisable Options: The rollers are replaceable, so you can try different diameters to tune handling to a specific track layout.
  • Visual Appeal: The set ships with red and fluorescent yellow stabilizer ball caps to add a clean, race-ready look to your car.

Recommended track use

This stabiliser and roller combo is well suited to tight or technical circuits where reduced friction and extra balance translate into more consistent lap times. It helps keep speed through bends and reduces the chance of flicks on quick transitions.

Installation is fairly simple for anyone familiar with Mini 4WD builds. The double-threaded shafts mount to FRP plates or compatible mounts using standard nuts and spacers. Basic hand tools are all you need.
Yes. The rollers are removable, allowing you to experiment with larger or smaller diameters to match grip levels and track geometry. Changing roller size is a common tuning step.
Primarily it improves handling by reducing lateral movement and lowering friction at contact points. On technical tracks that translates into maintained speed through corners, though straight-line top speed stays governed by motor and gearing.

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