Tamiya DF-02 Compatible Front Alloy Lower Arm DF2055 by GPM  [DF2055]

Tamiya DF-02 Alloy Front Lower Arm With Pins & 2.5mm E-clips & Delrin Collars & Screws - 1pr set - GPM DF2055
Price:
CAD$33.01
Brand:
GPM
Model:
DF2055
GTIN:
4894538040180
Condition:
Brand New
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Performance front lower arm for DF-02

This alloy front lower arm set is an aftermarket replacement designed for the Tamiya DF-02 chassis. The pack contains the arm and the mounting hardware: pins, 2.5mm E-clips, Delrin collars and screws, intended to take the place of the factory plastic lower arm in scale RC suspension layouts.

Choose this arm when you need a firmer front mounting point or when repairing a broken plastic arm. The alloy build adds stiffness compared with stock plastic and the supplied hardware lets you install the part using standard DF-02 mounting positions.

Installation notes: this is a direct-fit aftermarket arm for DF-02 layouts that share the same lower-arm geometry. During assembly check alignment and pin retention, fit the 2.5mm E-clips onto the supplied pins and ensure the Delrin collars are seated to keep correct arm preload. Basic hobby tools are required for fitting and setup.

Specifications

  • Item: Front lower arm set, 1 pr
  • Material: Alloy
  • Model Number: DF2055
  • Included: Pins, 2.5mm E-clips, Delrin collars, screws
  • Compatibility: Tamiya DF-02

For hobbyists wanting metal components up front for better durability or to fine-tune DF-02 handling, this alloy lower arm set gives a direct aftermarket replacement with mounting hardware included.

Installation is straightforward for anyone familiar with basic RC assembly: remove the stock arm, install the alloy arm using the supplied pins and E-clips, then verify alignment and preload. Expect to use standard hobby hand tools.
You can reuse undamaged stock screws or pins, but the set includes matching pins, E-clips and Delrin collars so fitting with the supplied hardware is recommended for reliable retention.
The alloy arm reduces flex compared with plastic, which can alter steering feel and response. Expect a firmer front end; tune shocks and toe settings to balance handling after fitting.
Regularly check pin retention and E-clips for wear, ensure screws remain tight, and confirm Delrin collars are seated correctly after the first few runs.

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