Tamiya 95131 HG Carbon Multi Roller Stay 1.5mm J-Cup 2020 - Precision Racing Stay  [95131]

Tamiya 95131 - HG Carbon Multi Roller Setting Stay (1.5mm) J-Cup 2020
Price:
CAD$16.94
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
95131
GTIN:
4950344951314
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Precision overview for Tamiya 95131 HG Carbon Multi Roller Stay

The Tamiya 95131 HG Carbon Multi Roller Stay is a finely engineered component that boosts chassis rigidity and track performance for Mini 4WD cars. Made from thin, high-grade carbon fibre, it helps racers trim weight without sacrificing strength, making it a practical upgrade for competitive builds.

Build quality and materials

Manufactured from 1.5mm carbon fibre, this stay offers an improved strength-to-weight ratio versus standard FRP parts. The face of the stay carries the Japan Cup 2020 and Tamiya markings in yellow, giving a distinctive, race-ready appearance while retaining functional toughness.

Roller options and fitment

The stay supports multiple roller setups with mounting holes for 9mm, 13mm and 19mm rollers. That flexibility lets you tune cornering balance and clearance for different track profiles. Note that some chassis or body layouts may need minor adjustments to install the stay correctly.

On-track benefits

By cutting mass and increasing local stiffness, the Tamiya 95131 stay can sharpen acceleration response and cornering precision. The elongated hole shapes spread load over the part, improving resistance to wear during competitive running.

The stay is broadly compatible with standard Mini 4WD and Mini 4WD PRO chassis. Check clearance around the body mounts and battery area since some layouts may need trimming or spacers for optimal fit.
At 1.5mm thickness the carbon offers controlled stiffness with a little flex compared to thicker plates. That balance helps absorb impacts while keeping the stay light and effective for racing setups.
You can fit 9mm, 13mm and 19mm rollers using the provided hole positions. Mix sizes to tune side stability versus low-friction cornering depending on the course.
Use nylon washers and correct screw lengths to avoid overtightening. Trial-fit rollers and check for rubbing before final assembly. Light filing on body or chassis edges can prevent interference.

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