Tamiya 95136 HG Carbon Rear Multi Roller Stay - 1.5mm J-Cup Gold Print (Japan Cup 2020)  [95136]

Tamiya 95136 - HG Carbon Rear Multi Roller Stay (1.5mm) J-Cup 2020 (Gold Print)
Price:
CAD$15.68
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
95136
GTIN:
4950344951369
Condition:
Brand New
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Product overview for Tamiya 95136 HG Carbon Rear Multi Roller Stay

The Tamiya 95136 HG Carbon Rear Multi Roller Stay is a focused upgrade for Mini 4WD builders who want both form and function. Made from 1.5mm carbon fiber, this limited edition piece carries a gold J-Cup/Tamiya print celebrating Japan Cup 2020. It balances toughness and low weight to suit competitive tuning and display builds.

Fitment and chassis options

The stay is designed to mate with many Tamiya Mini 4WD chassis, including MA, MS, FM-A, AR, Super-II, Super XX, Super X, Super TZ-X, and VS. Minor trimming may be needed on some bodies or chassis variants, but the standard mounting pattern accepts 9mm, 13mm, and 19mm rollers so you can tailor roller layout to your track style.

Track performance and tuning

Using rigid 1.5mm carbon fiber helps the rear stay maintain consistent alignment at speed, aiding stability and cornering response. Rear locations include holes for mass dampers and brake parts, giving racers room to experiment with damping and braking setups without altering the main chassis.

Finish and styling notes

The visible carbon weave combined with the gold print adds a refined look to Mini 4WD cars, making this stay popular with racers who want a clean aesthetic that also signals race-ready upgrades.

Start with MA or MS chassis for simple fitting. These platforms commonly accept the mounting pattern without much trimming, making them good testbeds for tuning roller positions.
The stay supports 9mm, 13mm and 19mm rollers. Choose smaller rollers for tighter corners and larger rollers for higher stability on straight sections; mix sizes to balance handling.
Basic hobby tools are enough: small screwdrivers, a hobby knife for minor trimming, and fine files. Use care when aligning rollers to avoid stress on the carbon.

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