Tamiya MF01X Front Aluminium Adjustable Spring Damper 53mm MF353F/PBT by GPM  [MF353F/PBT]

Tamiya MF01X Aluminium Front Adjustable Spring Damper 53mm With Plastic Ball Top - 1pr set - GPM MF353F/PBT
Price:
CAD$21.96
Brand:
GPM
Model:
MF353F/PBT
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Adjustable aluminium front shock for MF01X

This front adjustable spring damper is crafted for use on the Tamiya MF01X front suspension and is supplied as one pair. The unit pairs an aluminium damper body with a plastic ball top and has a nominal length of 53mm, making it a direct replacement or serviceable upgrade for MF01X front shocks.

The design allows standard MF01X shock pistons and springs to be fitted so you can set spring preload and tune rebound using common shock oils and pistons that match MF01X assemblies. The plastic ball top gives the familiar ball-stud interface used on Tamiya-style steering and suspension links.

Installation notes: this damper replaces the front shock within MF01X assemblies using the original mounting geometry and ball-stud connection. Use standard shock tools and inspect seals and oil during routine maintenance. For tuning, alter spring preload and damping oil weight to refine squat, roll and front-end bite without changing chassis geometry.

Specifications

  • Item: Front adjustable spring damper, 53mm, with plastic ball top, 1 pr set
  • Material: Aluminium body, plastic ball top
  • Model Number: MF353F/PBT
  • Compatibility: Tamiya MF01X

This aluminium-bodied front damper provides a sturdy, serviceable option for MF01X owners who want to maintain Tamiya-style ball-top mounting while accessing basic tuning options for on-road setups.

One pair of front adjustable spring dampers with plastic ball tops, matched to MF01X front mounting.
Yes, the damper accepts standard MF01X-compatible springs and pistons so stock hardware can be reused for tuning.
Regularly check seals and oil for leakage or contamination, and replace shock oil when damping feels inconsistent.
Start with stock oil and spring settings, then increase preload or oil weight gradually to reduce squat and sharpen front bite.

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